ArcelorMittal's crude steel production declined from 65.15 million tonnes in 2024 to 63.43 million tonnes in 2025. While this represented a decrease of approximately 2.6%, the company retained its position as the world's second-largest steel producer in the global ranking.
The latest figures indicate that despite a modest decline in production volume, ArcelorMittal continued to maintain its strong standing within the global steel industry. The company's extensive international production network and operational strength remained key factors supporting its stable position in the rankings.
Compiled using data from the World Steel Association, the ranking is based on annual crude steel production volumes. ArcelorMittal's continued presence in second place highlights the ongoing competition among the world's leading steel producers.
ArcelorMittal operates a broad production and distribution network spanning Europe, North America, South America, Africa, and Asia. The company supplies both flat and long steel products to a wide range of strategic industries, including automotive, household appliances, construction, engineering, and machinery manufacturing, serving customers across numerous global markets.
Sustainable production has become a central pillar of ArcelorMittal's growth and investment strategy. As part of its efforts to reduce carbon emissions, the company is accelerating investments in low-carbon steelmaking technologies across its European operations. ArcelorMittal is also increasing its use of renewable energy sources and expanding electric arc furnace and recycled scrap-based production routes. In addition, its new steel powder production facility in Spain stands out as one of the key projects supporting the company's decarbonization and sustainability objectives.
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