Steel Demand Forecast 2025 By Country

Steel Demand Forecast 2025 By Country. World steel output in May 2023 decreased by 5.1 percent — Steel news 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Steel World, Regions and Countries Market Review 2019-2024 and Forecast to 2034" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. Expert analysis of global steel market forecasts for 2025-2026

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Comprehensive outlook on steel prices, demand trends, and industry projections. There is an increasing likelihood of larger scale intervention and support from the Chinese government in the real economy, which will likely boost steel demand in China in 2025

Charted Visualizing 50 Years of Global Steel Production

In addition, steel demand in the developing world, excluding China, is projected to rise by 3.5% in 2024 and 4.2% in 2025, reflecting recoveries in regions such as the Middle East, North. Projected demand for finished steel products worldwide in 2023, with forecasts for 2024 and 2025, by region (in million metric tons) [Graph], World Steel Association, October 4, 2024 India's demand is forecast to grow by 8.0% over 2024 and 2025, driven by infrastructure investments and expansion across multiple steel-consuming sectors

PPT Competitive Conditions on Regional Steel Markets PowerPoint. India's demand is forecast to grow by 8.0% over 2024 and 2025, driven by infrastructure investments and expansion across multiple steel-consuming sectors Steel demand in developing countries (excluding China) will grow by 3.5% in 2024 and 4.2% in 2025, driven by strong growth in India and a rebound in other major.

Top 10 Trends in the Steel Industry (2025) StartUs Insights. Americas' steel building domestic production and consumption 2016, with 2025 forecast Americas' steel building consumption share by select country 2016 Steel consumption in the NAFTA region 2012-2017 We expect implied apparent steel consumption to decrease by 18 million tonnes (mt) in 2024, according to CRU, due to weaker demand in China, Japan, South Korea and the US