The statistical data of crude steel output in all parts of the country from January to September 2025 show that the cumulative output of crude steel in China has a certain scale, showing a downward trend compared with the same period last year. The output and year-on-year situation of each region are different, and the output data of some regions are missing. Among them, the year-on-year change in Qinghai is more significant, reaching 16.56%, while the year-on-year change in Gansu is relatively flat, 0.81%. Overall, the output of crude steel in most regions showed a downward trend year on year, while a few regions such as Inner Mongolia and Jilin showed an upward trend.
From January to September
2025, the total output of crude steel in China was 746.249 million tons, representing a year-on-year decrease of 2.90%. In terms of provinces, Hebei has the highest output of 154,548,000 tons, while Qinghai has the lowest output of 1,157,200 tons. On a year-on-year basis, 4 provinces increased, of which Qinghai had the largest increase of 16.56%; 20 provinces decreased, and Guangxi had the largest decrease of 13.70%. The overall situation of crude steel production is not optimistic. More data, market analysis and research reports can be found in cement big data (https://data.ccement.com/).