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Despite the year-over-year growth in July, Iranian furnaces churned out less crude steel compared to performance in June, registering a 10% drop
News ID: 549    Publish Date : 2016/08/22

Over the first three months of 2016, Iran produced 3.7 million tons of direct-reduced iron, outpacing India, with 3.6 million tons, which was formerly holding the leading position in the world, the World Steel Association declared.
News ID: 512    Publish Date : 2016/08/07

Steel industry was one of Iran's primary industrial sectors to benefit from the lifting of sanctions imposed on the country over its nuclear energy program, as part of the July 14 nuclear accord reached with world powers.
News ID: 346    Publish Date : 2016/06/08

Iran maintained its position as the world’s 14th largest crude steel producer by manufacturing 16.1 million tons of the industrial material in 2015, despite a 200,000-ton drop compared to a year before, according to the latest report by the World Steel Association .
News ID: 329    Publish Date : 2016/05/30

The World Steel Association (worldsteel) on wedensday (Apri13)released its Short Range Outlook (SRO) for 2016 and 2017. worldsteel forecasts that global steel demand will decrease by -0.8% to 1,488 Mt in 2016 following a contraction of -3.0% in 2015. In 2017, it is forecast that world steel demand will return to growth of 0.4% and will reach 1,494 Mt.
News ID: 279    Publish Date : 2016/04/17

Global crude steel production slid 3.1 percent in October compared with the same month last year, mirroring a fall in Chinese output, while French production plummeted by a fifth, the World Steel Association said.
News ID: 74    Publish Date : 2015/11/23

Iran produced over 13 million tons of steel in the first 10 months of 2015, becoming the 14th top steel producer in the world, according to a report by the World Steel Association .
News ID: 73    Publish Date : 2015/11/23

World crude steel production for the 66 countries reporting to the World Steel Association (worldsteel) was 134 million tonnes (Mt) in October 2015, a -3.1% decrease compared to October 2014.
News ID: 69    Publish Date : 2015/11/21