U.S. Steel Mills Boost Production to 1.745M NT, Capacity Utilization Climbs to 76.2%

The nation produced 1.745 million net tons (NT) of domestic raw steel during the week.

SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): The latest weekly production update released by the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) indicates that U.S. domestic raw steel output posted a notable year-over-year increase during the week ending November 15, 2025. According to the report, nationwide production rose approximately 8.3% compared to the corresponding week in 2024.

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During the reporting week, U.S. steel mills generated 1.745 million net tons (NT) of raw steel while operating at a 76.2% capacity utilization rate. In comparison, the same week last year saw production at 1.612 million NT, supported by a lower utilization rate of 72.6%—reflecting strengthened operational momentum across domestic mills.

However, on a week-over-week basis, production recorded a slight decline. Output for the week ending November 8, 2025, stood slightly higher at 1.758 million NT with a 76.7% utilization rate, representing a marginal dip of 0.7% in the most recent reporting period.

Regional Breakdown

The Southern region continued to dominate national steel production levels, posting 784,000 NT in weekly output. This was followed by:

  • Great Lakes region: 527,000 NT

  • Midwest: 263,000 NT

  • North East: 125,000 NT

  • Western region: 46,000 NT

Year-to-Date Performance

As of November 15, 2025, adjusted year-to-date U.S. steel production totaled 78.973 million NT, operating at an average 77.0% capacity utilization rate. This marks a 3.2% improvement compared to the same timeframe in 2024, when production reached 76.522 million NT at 75.5% utilization.