The production volume of manganese-containing ferroalloy in 2013 was 19.019 million tons (material quantity), up by 8.4% from 17.548 million tons of the prior year. Meanwhile, the consumption was 19.313 million tons, up by 9.0% from 17.711 million tons of the prior year. The reason why both production and consumption increased is because the production volume of crude steel was up (by 3.1% from the prior year) and both production and consumption in China were drastically up.
The production volume of manganese ore was 18.231 million tons, up by 8.9% from 16.737 million tons of the prior year. On the other hand, the consumption was 17.371 million tons, up by 4.2% from 16.663 million tons of the prior year.
The production and consumption of manganese ore and manganese-containing ferroalloy according to this report are to be referred to the table below.
For a reference, China's production volume of manganese-containing ferroalloy in the calendar year 2013 was 11.792 million tons which comprised 62% of the world production, and in case of China's production volume being excluded, the world production of manganese-containing ferroalloy was down from the prior year.
The trends in manganese-containing ferroalloy and manganese ore are as follows.
[Manganese-containing ferroalloy]
As mentioned above, China comprised a majority of the world production volume of manganese-containing ferroalloy, of which high-carbon ferro-manganese comprised 52%, medium-carbon ferro-manganese 52% and silico manganese 68%.
As a factor for decreased production in the countries other than China, the hike of electricity rate in Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and North America was provided.
[Manganese ore]
The increase in production of manganese ore was mainly attributed to the increased production (up by 24% from the prior year) in South Africa.
China's consumption also comprised a majority and increased by 12% from the prior year.
- [Editor:Sophie]
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