WASP: Iran’s Steel Output Up 50%
TEHRAN (Dispatches) - World Steel Association (WSA) reported on Wednesday that Iran’s steel output has increased by 46.7% in the past 12 months, indicating a stunning jump 20 times bigger than the world average growth of 2.1% in the same period.
"Iran’s steel production has grown by 46.7% which is 20 times more than the world average of 2.1%,” World Steel Association said.
The WSA said that Iran has produced 2,895,000 tons of crude steel in January 2020 that shows a 46.7% growth compared to its previous year’s production in the same month which was 1,971,000 tons.
All the 64 steel-producing counties in the world have produced 154,436,000 tons of crude steel, which shows a 2.1 growth compared to January 2019 when the output was 151,228,000 tons.
China, India, Japan, the U.S., and Russia are respectively the biggest steel producers in the world.
"Iran’s steel production has grown by 46.7% which is 20 times more than the world average of 2.1%,” World Steel Association said.
The WSA said that Iran has produced 2,895,000 tons of crude steel in January 2020 that shows a 46.7% growth compared to its previous year’s production in the same month which was 1,971,000 tons.
All the 64 steel-producing counties in the world have produced 154,436,000 tons of crude steel, which shows a 2.1 growth compared to January 2019 when the output was 151,228,000 tons.
China, India, Japan, the U.S., and Russia are respectively the biggest steel producers in the world.