In the fourth quarter of last year, ArcelorMittal recorded a net profit of $177 million, compared with a net profit of $377 million in the third quarter, while sales revenue decreased 4.4% from the third quarter to $14.97 billion due to lower shipments. The company's operating profit decreased by 39.9% compared to the previous quarter to $327 million. The manufacturer posted EBITDA for the last quarter of $1.59 billion compared to $1.51 billion recorded in the third quarter, mainly due to higher results in the mining segment, as well as improved results for AMNS India, partially offset by the North American segment.
In 2025, the company recorded a net profit of $3.15 billion compared to $1.34 million in 2024, while sales revenue was $61.35 billion, down 1.7%, mainly due to a 2.3% decrease in average steel prices year-on-year. calculus. Operating profit for 2025 of $3.6 billion was 9.6% higher compared to $3.3 billion in 2024, while the company recorded EBITDA of $6.54 billion in 2025, down 7.2% year-on-year. The company attributed this decrease to weaker results in North America, especially the impact of tariffs and maintenance work in Mexico.
ArcelorMittal steel production decreased by 3.9 percent




