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Economics and Finances
ArticleName World Metallurgy 2020: Consequences and lessons of the pandemic
DOI 10.17580/chm.2021.08.11
ArticleAuthor Yu. L. Adno
ArticleAuthorData

Institute of World Economy and International Relations (Moscow, Russia):
Adno Yu. L., Cand. Eng., Leading Researcher, e-mail: yuriadno@mail.ru

Abstract

The main problems of development of the world economy and metallurgical sector in 2020 caused by the coronavirus pandemic are considered. The main factors (first of all, strict state measures in the fight against pandemics), which allowed to intensify world economic growth in the second half of 2020, are shown. The state and main factors of development of Russian metallurgy in the conditions of the pandemic are analyzed. The main lines of transition to “green” metallurgy are shown. A brief assessment of prospects for development of world metallurgy is given.

keywords World metallurgy, pandemic, economy, development, crisis, prospects, China, unemployment, steel, production, CO2
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