Global steel production declined to 133.10 million tonnes (MT) in January from 137.09 MT a year earlier, data compiled by World Steel Association (WSA) showed.
Even as output in China fell to 65.5 MT from 68.7 MT a year ago, its contribution remained nearly half of the global production during the month. Japan's production also fell by 4 per cent to 9 MT and South Korean production declined by 5 per cent to 5.78 MT.
India's production increased by 0.3 per cent during January to 7.07 MT compared to 7.04 MT a year earlier.
Germany produced 3.7 MT, Italy 1.9 MT, France 1.3 MT and Spain produced 1.3 MT steel in January. Turkey's crude steel production for January 2015 was 2.6 MT, down by 10.4 per cent compared to January, 2014, WSA said.
Steel production in Brazil was higher by 7.7 per cent to 3 MT.
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