Posted on 29 Apr 2015
Global stainless steel output rose 8.3 percent last year to a record 41.7 million tons, with output gains in all regions except central and eastern Europe, according to the International Stainless Steel Forum (ISSF).
China, which produces about half the world’s stainless steel, saw output jump 14 percent year-on-year to 21.7 million tons, while the Americas saw output jump 15 percent to 2.8 million tons.
China’s 14 percent output growth rate was lower than last year’s 18 percent rate, but it was still enough to keep stainless steel prices depressed.
Global prices are are at their lowest since last March, and not far off a 4 year low hit in August 2013.
Output in Asia excluding China rose by just 0.6 percent to 9.3 million tons, while output in Western Europe rose 1 percent to 7.6 million tons. Output in central and eastern Europe fell 0.6 percent to 277,000 tons.