In 20 16, the crude steel output of the top 25 steel enterprises in the world ranked one million tons.
Note: The crude steel output of Tata Steel Company in 20 16 is estimated based on the steel delivery volume of the company.
In 20 16, the crude steel output of the top 25 iron and steel enterprises in the world totaled 683 million tons, accounting for 42% of the total global crude steel output, with little change compared with 43% in 20 15. From the distribution area of steel enterprises, Asian steel enterprises still occupy an absolute position. * * * There are 18 steel enterprises on the list, including China 10, but there are two fewer than 12 in 2065, with 438+05 (Baosteel Group and Wuhan Iron and Steel Group lost one after the merger, and Bohai Iron and Steel Group fell out of the ranking after the split), three in India, two in Japan and two in South Korea. In addition, two American steel companies were shortlisted, and Luxembourg, Germany, Russia, Brazil and Iran each made the list. Therefore, in terms of scale, China steel enterprises still occupy an absolute dominant position in the global steel industry.
From the ranking point of view, the ranking of the world's major steel enterprises has not changed much in 20 16, but the merger of Baosteel and WISCO, coupled with the split of Bohai Iron and Steel Group, provides a good opportunity for other steel enterprises to be shortlisted. In 20 16, the crude steel output of India's Jingdele Southwest Iron and Steel Company increased by 20.2% year-on-year, and the ranking jumped from the 30th in the previous year to the 2nd1. The Indian Iron and Steel Administration ranked 23 rd, up 4 places; The Iranian Mining Development and Innovation Organization (IMIDRO) ranks 25th. Although the output of crude steel decreased slightly year-on-year, it still rose by one place. However, due to the decrease of crude steel production by nearly 6% year-on-year, Russia's Yefraz company fell out of the top 25.