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Ukraine steel production capacity down 81% from 2014 when Russian offensive began, says union

The national steelmakers union reported on Tuesday that Ukraine's nominal capacity for steel production has dropped to 8 million tons per year, from 42,5 million tons before Russia's occupation of eastern Ukrainian regions in '2013.

The majority of these steel mills were either destroyed or occupied by Russia during the war.

Ukraine exports mainly consist of steel and metallurgical products, along with?iron ores and agricultural commodities.

According to a Ukrainian GMK Center report, "due to the continuing hostilities, rising fuel prices, and electricity shortages, the monthly steel production in 2026 will be 'unlikely' to exceed 600,000.

In the first two months of this year, the union reported that Ukrainian steel production fell 13.2% compared to the previous year.

Ukraine, once a major?steel exporter and producer, reported a 70.7% decline in 'output' to 6.3 millions tons by 2022. The output fell to 6,000,000 tons in '2023, 7.58,000,000 tons in '2024, and 7.41,000,000 tons in '2025.

This?month, the largest remaining steelworks in Ukraine, ArcelorMittal Kryvyi Rih announced that it would shut?two rollingmills, citing an energy crisis brought on by Russian strikes, and the costs of European Union requirements for environmental protection. (Reporting from Pavel Polityuk).

(source: Reuters)