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Ukraine's steel production increases despite the loss of a coking coal mine

The Ukrainian Steel Producers' Union reported on Saturday that despite the loss in eastern Ukraine of its key coking coal mining facility in Pokrovsk, the steel sector still maintained growth in 2025's first two months.

Metinvest, the Ukrainian steelmaker, has suspended operations in Ukraine's sole coking coal mine. The company cited a deteriorating situation due to Russian advances.

Data showed that the raw steel production rose 9.9% between January and February 2025, to 1,18 million metric tonnes.

Since the Russian invasion of February 24, 2022 leading steel mills have been destroyed.

Ukraine, once a major exporter and producer of steel, reported a 70.7% decline in production in 2022, to 6.3 millions tons. The output dropped to 6 million tonnes in 2023, but increased to 7,58 million tons in 2020.

Steelmakers' Union said in October that the closure of Pokrovsk could lead to a drop in steel production to 2 to 3 million metric tonnes in 2025.

The producers have stated that they would like to import coking coal from another Ukrainian mine if the mine were taken over by Russian troops. However, this would increase costs. (Reporting and editing by Louise Heavens, with Pavel Polityuk)

(source: Reuters)