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US overtakes Japan in steel production for first time in 26 years
The U.S. outpaced Japan in crude steel production for the first time in 26 years in 2025, becoming the world’s third-largest steel producer behind China and India. The United States produced 82.0 ...
Greenhouse-gas emissions have been a point of focus and concern for industrial leaders for at least a decade. The latest challenge is the increasing urgency, driven by climate change and escalating ...
On a strip of land in northern Sweden, not far from the Arctic Circle, a new facility is taking shape which could help revolutionize one of the planet’s dirtiest industries: steelmaking. By 2026, if ...
Most African countries have in-use steel stocks below 1 tonne per capita—less than one-twentieth of industrialised levels.
Using steel with lower emissions would add only 1% to the price of the average new vehicle. Steel scaffolds our world, undergirding buildings and machines. It also presents a major challenge for ...
Volvo Trucks is now ramping up the use of low-CO2-emission steel in its trucks. Volvo was the world’s first truck manufacturer to introduce this type of steel in its electric trucks in 2022. Now the ...
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