Iran’s Steel Production Declines in January
Iran’s Steel Production Declines in January
TEHRAN - According to the latest report from the World Steel Association, released just hours ago, Iran's crude steel production in January 2025 (December 23, 2024, to February 11, 2025) dropped by 24.1% to 2.2 million tons. Despite this significant decline, Iran remains the world’s tenth-largest steel producer.

Iran’s Steel Production Declines in January

TEHRAN (Iran News) The World Steel Association’s report, which analyzes global crude steel production for January 2025 and compares it to January 2024, reveals that worldwide steel output reached 151.4 million tons in January 2025, marking a 4.4% decrease from the same period last year. Compiled based on data from 69 steel-producing countries, the report highlights a global downturn in steel production, with the exception of the “Russia and other CIS + Ukraine” region, which saw a modest increase of 1.4%. All other regions experienced declines, with the Middle East recording the steepest drop at 15.3%.

Regional Steel Production Breakdown (January 2025): Africa: 1.9 million tons, -3.5%; Asia and Oceania: 112.3 million tons, -4.5%; European Union (27 countries): 10.3 million tons, -3.3%; Other Europe: 3.5 million tons, -6.8%; Middle East: 4.2 million tons, -15.3%; North America: 9.0 million tons, -0.5%;     Russia and other CIS + Ukraine: 7.0 million tons, +1.4%; and South America: 3.2 million tons, -9.8%.

The January 2025 report underscores the challenges confronting the global steel industry, with production declines in most major steel-producing regions and countries signaling the presence of inhibiting factors. Asia and Oceania remain the largest steel-producing region, with China accounting for a significant share of this output. The report attributes the global reduction to factors such as declining demand, supply chain disruptions, economic and political shifts, and environmental restrictions. Notably, while most countries saw declines, India and the United States reported increases in production.

Iran’s crude steel production of 2.2 million tons in January 2025 reflects the country’s steepest drop among the top 10 steel producers, contributing significantly to the Middle East’s overall 15.3% reduction. The report identifies energy imbalances as a primary reason for Iran’s 24.1% decline, highlighting the urgent need for solutions to address this issue. This percentage marks the largest drop among the world’s leading steel-producing nations.

Despite the downturn, Iran retains its position as the tenth-largest steel producer globally, underscoring its continued relevance in the industry. However, the sharp decline serves as a wake-up call for the country to tackle energy-related challenges swiftly to stabilize and sustain its steel sector.

  • source : IRAN NEWS ECONOMIC DESK