Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation is a major Japanese steel producer formed in 2012 through the merger of Nippon Steel and Sumitomo Metal. Headquartered in Tokyo, the company operates integrated steelmaking and rolling facilities and is widely recognized as one of the largest steel manufacturers in Japan and among the leading producers globally. Its business scope spans primary steel production, downstream processing, and a range of steel-related engineering and service activities.
The company’s product offering includes a broad portfolio of steel products such as hot- and cold-rolled flat products, plates, pipes and tubes, coated steels, stainless and specialty steels, and high-strength steels tailored for automotive, machinery, construction, energy and infrastructure applications. Beyond basic metal production, the firm provides value-added services including surface treatment, processing, and the development of customer-specific steel solutions. It also engages in steel-related engineering, plant construction, and technical support for industrial clients.
Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal serves customers in Japan and around the world through manufacturing sites, sales offices and joint ventures across Asia, the Americas, Europe and other regions. The company maintains a global supply chain for raw materials and finished products and participates in international markets for steel and steel-derived goods. Its operations encompass both domestic markets—where it supplies a large share of industrial and construction demand—and extensive export and overseas production activities.
The company emphasizes research and development to advance steel grades, improve production efficiency and respond to customer needs for lighter, stronger and more durable materials, particularly in the automotive and infrastructure sectors. Through its technical capabilities and global network of subsidiaries and partners, Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal focuses on product innovation, process improvements and meeting evolving industrial standards while addressing broader industry trends such as energy efficiency and material performance.
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