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Metinvest reduced steel production by 4% in 2025, to 2 mln tons

24 February , 2026  

In 2025, the Metinvest mining and metallurgical group reduced steel production by 4% compared to the previous year, to 2.018 million tons. The decline was due to the large-scale war, reduced electricity supply, as well as logistical and economic factors.

According to the group’s annual report, the parent company Metinvest B.V. reported that based on the results of operating activities for Q4 2025 and for the year as a whole, in Q4, pig iron production at Kametstal remained at the level of the previous quarter and amounted to 496,000 tons, while steel production increased by 3% to 564 thousand tons.

At the same time, it is noted that in 2025, pig iron and steel production decreased by 2% and 4%, respectively, compared to the previous year and amounted to 1.782 million tons and 2.018 million tons. The slight decrease was due to the overhaul of blast furnace No. 9 at Kametstal in April-June 2025.

It is also noted that in Q4 2025, the volume of commercial semi-finished products remained almost at the level of the previous quarter and amounted to 271 thousand tons. At the same time, commercial pig iron production decreased by 41% due to increased consumption in subsequent stages, which led to an 8% increase in the output of commercial billets.

In 2025, the output of semi-finished products decreased by 3% compared to the previous year, to 839 thousand tons, due to a decline in steel production and an increase in domestic consumption of billets in subsequent stages of production. At the same time, the output of commercial cast iron doubled and amounted to 84 thousand tons.

In Q4 2025, finished product output grew by 4% compared to the previous quarter and amounted to 613 thousand tons, due to scheduled overhauls at rolling mills in Italy and Bulgaria in August. In particular, flat steel production grew by 10% to 291,000 tons, while long steel production remained almost unchanged at 322,000 tons.

In 2025, finished product output grew by 13% compared to 2024, reaching 2.429 million tons. In particular, flat steel production increased by 20% to 1.107 million tonnes thanks to the resumption of hot-rolled coil production at Ferriera Valsider (Italy) and the efficient operation of Metinvest Trametal (Italy) and Spartan UK (Great Britain). Long product production increased by 7% to 1.322 million tonnes due to increased volumes at Kametstal and the stable performance of Promet Steel (Bulgaria).

In Q4 2025, coke production decreased by 3% compared to the previous quarter to 279 thousand tonnes. Overall, coke production declined by 2% over the past year to 1.100 million tons compared to the previous year due to the decommissioning of coke oven battery No. 1 at Kametstal. This was partially offset by a 23% increase in coke production at Zaporizhzhya Coke Plant to 898,000 tons.

It is also reported that in Q4 2025, total iron ore concentrate production remained almost at the level of the previous quarter and amounted to 3.981 million tons, while the output of commercial iron ore products decreased by 4% to 3.773 million tons. The production of iron ore pellets decreased by 21% to 1.339 million tons due to the temporary shutdown of one of the roasting machines as a result of damage to the power supply systems caused by shelling. As a result, the output of commercial iron ore concentrate increased by 9% to 2.434 million tons.

In 2025, total iron ore concentrate production was comparable to the previous year’s volume and amounted to 15.695 million tons. At the same time, the shutdown of operations at the Ingulets quarry in July 2024 was offset mainly by increased production at the Hannivsk quarry. Production of commercial iron ore products increased by 3% to 15.229 million tons, with commercial pellets increasing by 5% and concentrate production remaining virtually unchanged.

In December 2024, due to the intensification of hostilities and the approach of the front line, the production site of the Pokrovsk Coal Group, located in Donbas, was suspended. Subsequently, against the backdrop of power supply disruptions and a further deterioration in the security situation, the production activities of the mine and enrichment plant were suspended.

In addition, the group is in the final stages of selling United Coal Company (USA). In this regard, the asset was deconsolidated starting with the financial statements for the first half of 2025.

Metinvest is a vertically integrated group of mining and metallurgical enterprises. Its enterprises are located in Ukraine – in the Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Dnipropetrovsk regions – as well as in the European Union, the United Kingdom, and the US. The main shareholders of the holding company are SCM Group (71.24%) and Smart Holding (23.76%). Metinvest Holding LLC is the managing company of the Metinvest Group.

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