Метинвест
According to its first-quarter 2026 results, Metinvest Group reduced steel production by 20% compared to the previous quarter, to 454,000 tons. Pig iron production during this period fell by 12% year-over-year, to 438,000 tons. This is stated in the company’s report.
Pig iron production for January–March remained at the same level as the same period last year. At the same time, steel production fell by 7% year-over-year due to unstable power supply in January–February 2026.
In the first quarter of 2026, production of commercial semi-finished products totaled 185,000 tons, which is 32% less than in the previous quarter. This is due to a decrease in the output of commercial billets against the backdrop of lower steel production volumes and the prioritization of steel consumption in subsequent stages of processing. However, this figure is 7% higher than the result for the same period in 2025, thanks to a 96% increase in commercial pig iron production.
Production of finished rolled steel in the first quarter of 2026 increased by 8% compared to the previous quarter and by 11% year-on-year, reaching 660,000 tons. Specifically:
At the end of the first quarter of the year, total iron ore concentrate production decreased by 2% compared to the previous quarter and amounted to 3.9 million tons. Output of commercial iron ore products decreased by 7% – to 3.5 million tons due to unstable power supply during the reporting period. Specifically:
In January–March, iron ore concentrate production rose by 2% year-over-year, while commercial iron ore output fell by 6% year-over-year. Iron ore pellet production decreased by 24% year-over-year due to the temporary shutdown of one of the sintering machines following damage to the power supply systems. As a result, the volume of marketable iron ore concentrate output increased by 8% year-on-year.
Coke production in January–March 2026 decreased by 8% compared to the previous quarter and by 2% year-on-year, to 256,000 tons. This was caused by delays in coal deliveries amid unstable power supply.
As reported by GMK Center, in the first quarter of 2026, Metinvest paid UAH 4.3 billion in taxes and fees to budgets at all levels in Ukraine. The largest items were subsoil use fees (UAH 1.2 billion) and unified social tax (UAH 823 million). In total, since the start of the full-scale invasion, the company’s tax payments have reached nearly UAH 78 billion.
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