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Based on World Steel Association statistical data, this study brings together changes in the geographical pattern of global steel production in the first two decades of the 21st century and its fluctuations during economic and social crises. The analysis indicates a strong concentration of production in several countries, and among them, China has become the leader in the last two decades. Since 2017, it has produced more than half of all steel globally, and in 2019 its annual production exceeded one billion tonnes. In 2020 the largest Chinese concern, China Baowu Group, ousted ArcelorMittal from its leading position in the ranking of the world’s largest steel concerns. Such an intense concentration of steel production in one country and the strategies of internal consolidation of Chinese steel producers are a clear signal that China is taking control of the global market for this raw material, essential for many economic sectors.
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Forecasting is an element of the decision-making process through which a desired vision of the future status of the company is worked out and determines the techniques of achieving it. Creating forecasts is a conscious action and it is based on a certain method. Statistical-econometric methods were used in this publication. The projections concerned steel production and the proportion between the applied technologies. The research covered the domestic steel industry. Due to the time span of the projections, which was assumed until 2020, the designated forecasts were acknowledged as short-term projections.
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