Interpipe Steel reduced steel production by 15.5% in January

In January 2021, Interpipe Steel, part of the Interpipe Group (Dnipro, Ukraine), reduced steel production by 15.5% to 55.2 thousand tons compared to January 2020, according to Interfax-Ukraine.

The Company’s steel output in January 2021 fell by 10.7% against December 2020.

In 2020, the Company reduced steel production by 11.2% to 758.7 thousand tons against 2019.

Interpipe Steel is the largest Eastern European electric steel melting complex for the production of round steel billets. The company works in vertical integration with other enterprises of the Interpipe Group, supplying steel billets for pipe and wheel production.

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