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Author: Tom Cool (User:Tomcool) Top Steel Producing Countries, 2005 a PNG image produced from a MS Excel bar graph. Data from International Iron and Steel Institute (IISI) Steel statistic archive 2005 Shows China - 349.4 million metric tons (mmt), Japan - 112.5 mmt, USA - 93.9 mmt, etc. Data used in accordance with fair use provisions of copyright laws as well as in accordance with IISI's usage guidelines, quoted here: "Information on this site may be quoted as long as the source of the information is acknowledged. Please use either of the following terms of acknowledgement:

  • Source: International Iron and Steel Insitute (IISI)
  • Source: worldsteel.org (IISI)"
Date 1 April 2006 (original upload date)
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current18:25, 1 April 2006Thumbnail for version as of 18:25, 1 April 2006871 × 626 (1.56 MB)Tomcool~commonswiki== Summary == Author: Tom Cool (User:Tomcool) Top Steel Producing Countries, 2005 a PNG image produced from a MS Excel bar graph. Data from [http://www.worldsteel.org/?action=stats&type=steel&period=year&year=2005 International Iron and Steel Institu
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