Facts ‘n’ figures: New global steel numbers

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The following tables have been released by the World Steel Association as part of its World Steel in Figures 2012 report. For the full report, visit www.worldsteel.org.

Top steel producing companies 2011
Figures represent millions of tonnes crude steel production
Rank Company Tonnage* Rank Company Tonnage*
1 ArcelorMittal 97.2 21 RIVA Group 16.1
2 Hebei Group(1) 44.4 22 Valin Group 15.9
3 Baosteel Group 43.3 23 Severstal 15.3
4 POSCO 39.1 24 Metinvest 14.4
5 Wuhan Group 37.7 25 China Steel Corporation 14.0
6 Nippon Steel 33.4 26 SAIL 13.5
7 Shagang Group 31.9 27 Sumitomo Metal 12.7
8 Shougang Group 30.0 28 IMIDRO 12.6
9 JFE 29.9 29 Jianlong Group 12.4
10 Ansteel Group(2) 29.8 30 MMK 12.2
11 Shandong Group 24.0 31 NLMK 12.1
12 Tata Steel (3) 23.8 32 Rizhao 11.2
13 United States Steel 22.0 33 Baotou 10.2
14 Gerdau 20.5 34 Jiuquan 10.2
15 Nucor(4) 19.9 35 Taiyuan 9.9
16 ThyssenKrupp 17.9 36 Techint Group 9.5
17 Evraz 16.8 37 Anyang(1) 9.4
18 Maanshan 16.7 38 Pingxiang 9.1
19 Benxi(2) 16.5 39 Jinxi 9.0
20 Hyundai Steel 16.3 40 ISD 8.9

* Tonnage figures include stainless steel where applicable.
Notes on company ownership and tonnage calculations: In cases of more than 50% ownership, 100% of the subsidary’s tonnage is included. In cases of 30% to 50% ownership, pro-rata tonnage is included. Less than 30% ownership is considered a minority interest and therefore not included. (1) Excludes all ‘allied subsidiaries’ with a less than 30% share. (2) Includes Panzhihua but not Benxi. (3) Includes Tata Steel Europe and Tata Steel Ltd. (4) Includes shares in Duferdofin (50%).

Top steel producing nations 2010 and 2011
Figures represent millions of tonnes crude steel production
Country 2010 2011
China 1 637.4 1 683.9
Japan 2 109.6 2 107.6
United States 3  80.5 3 86.4
India 4  68.3 4 71.3
Russia 5  66.9 5 68.9
South Korea 6  58.9 6 68.5
Germany 7  43.8 7 44.3
Ukraine 8  33.4 8 35.3
Brazil 9  32.9 9 35.2
Turkey 10  29.1 10 34.1
Italy 11  25.8 11   28.7
Taiwan 12  19.8 12  22.9
Mexico 13  16.9 13  18.1
France 14  15.4 15  15.8
Spain 15  16.3 14 15.
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