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Steel production and scrap consumption worldwide 2000-2011 (fee-based)

 

World steel production and scrap consumption from 2000 to 2011 (in million metric tons)

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This statistic compares the worldwide steel production to global scrap consumption between 2000 and 2011. In 2009, around 440 million metric tons worth of steel scrap were recovered from recycling globally.

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Survey time period 2005 bis 2011
Object of investigation Steel production and scrap consumption worldwide
Region Worldwide
Macroregion Trans-Continental only (with GER)
Type time series
Category production/equipment
Relevance 4
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Release date May 2012
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