India produced 7.080 million tonnes (MT) steel last month compared to 6.523 MT in the year ago period, data prepared by World Steel Association (WSA) said today.
On the other hand, production of steel declined during the month in major producing nations such as China, Japan and the US, barring Russia which posted a 1.6 per cent growth in October output compared to the same month last year.
China, the world's largest producer of steel, reported a 0.3 per cent fall in production. Output fell by 1.7 per cent in Japan and by 0.7 per cent in the US.
These four countries contributed over 91 million tonnes (MT) to the world's total production of 136.7 MT steel during October, which remained flat during the month.
China produced 67.5 MT steel, Japan 9.4 MT and South Korea 6.2 MT, up by 4.5 per cent. The US produced 7.3 MT of crude steel in October.
Among the European Union nations, Germany produced 3.5 MT of crude steel in October, a decline of 5.9 per cent compared to the same month last year. Italy produced 2.1 MT, France 1.5 MT and Spain 1.3 MT.
"The crude steel capacity utilisation ratio in October, 2014 was 74.7 per cent," WSA said.
During the first 10 months of the current year, world's steel production was up by two per cent to 1,367.50 MT. China remained the largest producer during the period at 685.34 MT, Japan 92.49 MT, the US 73.66 MT and India at 69.49 MT.
