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SEPTEMBER 2004 CRUDE STEEL PRODUCTION FOR THE 62 COUNTRIES REPORTING TO THE INTERNATIONAL IRON AND STEEL INSTITUTE
19 October 2004 - International Iron and Steel Institute

World crude steel production for the 62 countries reporting to the International Iron and Steel Institute stands at 763.0 million metric tonnes (mmt) for the first nine months of 2004. This is 8.7% higher than for the same period of 2003.

World crude steel production for the 62 countries reporting to the International Iron and Steel Institute stands at 763.0 million metric tonnes (mmt) for the first nine months of 2004. This is 8.7% higher than for the same period of 2003.

Crude steel production in the United States reached 7.8 mmt in September, a rise of 6.9% compared to September 2003. For the North America region, production stands at 99.0 mmt for the first nine months of 2003, a rise of 6.7%.

China produced 23.8 mmt of crude steel in September. This represents a rise of 24.1% compared to September 2003. YTD Chinese production stands at 194.2 mmt, 21.6% higher than for the first nine months of 2003.

Production for the 25 countries in the European Union is up 5.1% compared to September 2003. YTD production has increased by 5.5% to 144.5 mmt. Germany produced 3.9 mmt of crude steel in September, a rise of 7.4% compared to the same month in 2003.

Crude steel production in the CIS region stands at 83.8 mmt YTD. This represents an increase of 5.8% compared to the first nine months of 2003. Production in Russia stood at 5.5 mmt in September, a rise of 7.3% on the same month in 2003. Production in the Ukraine reached 3.3 mmt in September, a rise of 11.8% on September 2003.

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About: International Iron and Steel Institute
The International Iron and Steel Institute (IISI) aims to establish steel as a major foundation of a sustainable world. For the world steel industry this means valuing the interdependence of environmental, social and economic aspects in all decision making, with the aim of improving life for everyone, now, and for generations to come.

IISI was founded in 1967. It is a non-profit research organisation with headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. IISI is one of the largest and most dynamic industry associations and serves as a world forum for the international steel industry.

A sustainable world steel industry could not be achieved without the active participation of IISI's membership. IISI currently has a membership of more than 115 steel producing companies and over 60 national and regional steel federations and steel research organisations. The members come from more than 50 countries around the world. The countries in which IISI member companies are located account for over three-quarters of total world steel production. Nearly all the world's major steel producers are members of the Institute. Both publicly and privately owned enterprises, using both basic oxygen or electric arc process routes, are members.


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