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India outpaces major steel producers with 5.8% growth in FY'13

According to WSA, India produced 78.12 million tonne steel during the fiscal year.

Press Trust of India New Delhi
India, the world's fourth largest steel maker, logged 5.86% growth in production in 2012-13 - the highest among major global producers, World Steel Association has said.
     
According to WSA, India produced 78.12 million tonne (MT) steel during the fiscal as against 73.39 MT in 2011-12.
     
China had produced the maximum steel during the fiscal at 726.33 MT, almost half of the world's total output of 1,521 MT; but India outpaced the neighbour in the rate of growth.
     
Production in China grew by 5.39% during 2012-13 over 689.192 MT in 2011-12. Global production grew by 1.59% during the fiscal.
 
     
World's second largest steel maker Japan produced 107.30 MT in 2012-13, clocking 0.78% growth over 106.46 MT produced in the previous fiscal.
     
The US, the world's third largest steel producing nation, clocked a negative rate, down 1.61%, during the fiscal at 86.94 MT compared to 88.36 MT a year ago.
     
Russia produced 69.56 MT steel in 2012-13, recording just 0.17% growth over the previous fiscal. South Korea has also clocked a de-growth of 1.62% to produce 68.15 MT steel during the year.

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First Published: Jun 05 2013 | 4:11 PM IST

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