The situation regarding steel demand in Central and Southeastern Europe (CSEE) is mixed. In some countries, steel consumption is showing steady growth. In others, efforts are underway to halt the decline. We have prepared a comprehensive overview combining an analysis of 12 key markets in the region: from the dynamic Balkans to a recovering Ukraine.
The CSEE region remains the EU’s “manufacturing hub.” It is characterized by the intersection of global players’ interests and strict government pragmatism. New infrastructure projects are creating an autonomous European center of demand.
Which industries are driving demand for rolled steel, and where has the market reached its limit? An analysis of the structure and prospects of steel consumption, as well as the region’s government policies, will reveal the full picture of the steel market. The materials in this collection were prepared in the first quarter of 2026 and contain all the latest available public official data on the steel markets of these countries.
The collection of materials, “Steel consumption in Eastern and Southeastern Europe: key trends 2026,” can be downloaded for free via the link.
List of materials in the collection:
The editorial team and analysts at GMK Center closely study the structure and trends of steel consumption in the region and are always ready to share their insights with readers and subscribers.
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