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In one month, Turkish steelmakers produced 2.8 million tons of steel

In April 2024, Turkish steelmakers reduced steel production by 12.6% compared to the previous month – to 2.8 million tons. The country was ranked 8th in the global ranking of steel producing countries (71) by the World Steel Association.

Compared to April 2023, steel production in Turkey increased by 4.4%. Thus, steel production in the country has fallen to its lowest level since April 2023.

In January-April 2024, Turkish steelmakers increased steel production by 22.1% compared to the same period in 2023, to 12.33 million tons. Average monthly steel production for 4 months amounted to 3.08 million tons compared to 2.52 million tons a year earlier.

In 2023, Turkey reduced steel production by 4% compared to 2022, to 33.7 million tons, and in 2022 – by 12.9% y/y, to 35.1 million tons. The decline in steel production in the country in 2022-2023 is due to macroeconomic instability, which has led to high uncertainty in the domestic market.

There are 30 steelmaking plants in Turkey, including 4 blast furnace plants and 26 electric arc furnaces. Their annual steelmaking capacity is estimated at about 60 million tons. That is, in 2023, capacity utilization was at 58.5%.

Analysts expect an improvement in the Turkish steel market this year, driven by global growth in steel demand, lower interest rates globally, etc. In its report for October 2023, the Worldsteel Association forecasts a 5% increase in steel consumption in Turkey in 2024 to 40.6 million tons.

TCUD predicts that domestic steel demand will grow in 2024, supported by investments and new capacity launched in the second half of 2023. In general, Turkish producers Kardemir, Yıldız, Colakoglu Metalurji, Hasçelik have planned multimillion-dollar investments in new production facilities for 2024 and beyond. Due to difficulties with exports, Turkish companies want to increase production of higher value-added products for domestic needs.