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The Swedish steel industry

Sweden's steel companies have chosen to specialise within different areas. Production is focused on highly finished products which mainly go for export. Committed and competent employees are the foundation of the steel industry's success.

Jernkontoret acts to strengthen the steel industry's competitive position so that Swedish steel can continue to contribute to raising living standards.

Working with steel

You can make your contribution to the development of an exciting material.

The Swedish steel industry's joint Vision 2050: Steel Shapes a Better Future

Companies & plants

Iron and steel is produced at 13 plants in Sweden. In addition there are 15 plants for the processing of steel.

Steel statistics

Jernkontoret collect and compiles data on the Swedish iron and steel industry’s production, deliveries, energy consumption and emissions.  

The history of the Swedish steel industry

Location of the steelworks

The fact that most steel companies are found in the district of Bergslagen has solid reasons, but the industrialisation led to new requirements.

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  • Metallic Materials
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