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China needs to cut steel output from the coal-powered blast furnace process by more than 90 million metric tons from 2024’s level to achieve its green steel target this year, researchers said in a report published on Tuesday.

The global steel industry is responsible for around 8% of the world’s carbon dioxide emissions and China accounts for more than half of global steel output.

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China has lagged far behind its global peers in terms of electric arc-furnace steel share. The average share is around 30% globally, 71.8% in the United States, 58.8% in India and 26.2% in Japan, [a report by the Helsinki-based Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air] said.

From 2021 to the first half of 2025, China’s blast furnace capacity utilisation rose from 85.6% to 88.6%, while electric-arc furnace utilisation fell from 58.9% to 48.6%, it added.

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“A credible strategy to curb emission-intensive production and rein in excess capacity would not only tackle the sector’s structural issues but also ease global tensions,” said Belinda Schaepe, an analyst at the Helsinki-based centre.

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