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Photo – EU reduced long products imports by 21.8% y/y in 2023
EU reduced long products imports by 21.8% y/y in 2023

China and Turkiye were the main suppliers of long products to the EU last year

Photo – EU reduced flat products imports by 8% y/y in 2023
EU reduced flat products imports by 8% y/y in 2023

The main suppliers of flat products in the EU last year were South Korea, India, Taiwan and Vietnam

Photo – Сargo transshipment in Ukrainian ports increased by 5% y/y in 2023
Сargo transshipment in Ukrainian ports increased by 5% y/y in 2023

5.9% of the total cargo turnover was the transshipment of iron ore – 1.9 million tons

Photo – CBAM: a new challenge for the global steel market
CBAM: a new challenge for the global steel market

The new wave of CBAM may affect 60 million tons of steel trade by 2030

Photo – Export rail transportation decreased by 5.8% in 2023
Export rail transportation decreased by 5.8% in 2023

More than 43% of last year's rail exports were cargoes of iron and steel companies

Photo – How ArcelorMittal is losing its leading position in the global steel market
How ArcelorMittal is losing its leading position in the global steel market

In 2022, the company took second place in the ranking of global steel producers. In 2023, Chinese companies are likely to displace ArcelorMittal into third place

Photo – The volume of completed construction works in Ukraine increased by 18.4% in the first half of 2023
The volume of completed construction works in Ukraine increased by 18.4% in the first half of 2023

The growth of the industry is connected with the restoration of various engineering facilities

Photo – Industrial production in Ukraine decreased by 2.9% y/y in the first half of 2023
Industrial production in Ukraine decreased by 2.9% y/y in the first half of 2023

Since March 2023, industrial production has shown growth in annual terms

Photo – For 8 months 2023 European governments have announced €8.7 bln for decarbonization of the steel sector
For 8 months 2023 European governments have announced €8.7 bln for decarbonization of the steel sector

47.6% of total funds (€4.1 bln) may be allocated to ArcelorMittal plants

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