France reduced steel production by 20.8% y/y in July
Between January and July, French steelmakers reduced production by 7.8% y/y
In July 2025, French steel enterprises reduced steel production by 20.8% compared to July 2024, to 800 thousand tons. Thus, the country ranks 18th in the WorldSteel Association’s global ranking of steel-producing countries (70).
Compared to the previous month, smelting volumes increased by 12.5%.
During January-July, the industry produced 5.79 million tons of steel, which is 7.8% less than in January-July last year. Average monthly steel production fell to 827,860 tons compared to 897,860 tons a year earlier.
Overall, EU steelmakers reduced steel production by 7% year-on-year in July 2025 – to 10.2 million tons, and by 3.8% year-on-year in January-July – to 75.6 million tons.
In 2024, French steel companies increased steel production by 7.6% compared to 2023, to 10.76 million tons. The indicator recovered after a significant drop of 17.5% in 2023.
Average monthly steel production in 2024 amounted to 896,250 tons, while in 2023 these volumes amounted to 833,000 tons, and in 2022 – 1.01 million tons.
There are 11 steel enterprises in France, including ArcelorMittal Dunkerque (2.25 million tons of steel per year), Saarstahl Ascoval Saint-Saulve (730 thousand tons per year), LME Trith-Saint-Léger (820 thousand tons per year), Ascometal Hagondange (825,000 tons/year), Riva Sam Neuves-Maisons (850,000 tons/year), Riva Sam Montereau (720,000 tons/year), Riva Alpa Gargenville (700,000 tons/year), Riva Iton Seine Bonnieres Sur Seine (550,000 tons/year), Celsa France Boucau (1.2 million tons/year), ArcelorMittal Méditerranée Fos sur Mer (2.55 million tons/year), Ascometal Fos Sur Mer (900,000 tons/year). The total capacity of steel production plants reaches 12.09 million tons per year.