This report on steel capacity developments in non-OECD countries is done every two years. It reviews available material on existing capacity and on likely developments through 2003.
This report on steel capacity developments in non-OECD countries is done every two years. It reviews available material on existing capacity and on likely developments through 2000.
This report on steel capacity developments in non-OECD countries is done every two years. It reviews available material on existing capacity and on likely developments through 2004.
Cette publication biennale présente les tendances d’évolution des capacités de production d’acier dans les économies non membres de l’OCDE attendues d’ici 2008.
How can we meet the needs of today without diminishing the capacity of future generations to meet theirs? This is the central question posed by "sustainable development". OECD countries committed themselves to sustainable development at the 1992 UN ...
This publication is a two-yearly report on trends in the steelmaking capacity in economies that are not members of the OECD. This report examines the current steelmaking capacity of these economies and likely changes therein up to the year 2012.
This is the new edition of the biennial report on trends in steel-making capacity in non-OECD member countries, with data covering the two-year period upto 2005. Findings include: total non-OECD steelmaking capacity in 2005 is estimated to reach 569.7 million tonnes per year, up 30.0 million tonnes from 539.7 million tonnes per year in 2002, an increase at an average annual rate of 1.8 per cent. China's steelmaking capacity has seen a remarkable ongoing expansion, and is likely to increase from 193.3 million tonnes per year in 2002 to 211.0 million tonnes per year by 2005. Robust growth is also expected in the Middle East, particularly Egypt, Iran and Saudi Arabia.