This article presents a general survey of the metallurgical industry of Poland based on recent statistics, some of which are still unpublished. The information on efficiency, raw material shortages, and costs is designed to throw light on the industry's comparative advantage position and on the economic rationality of its investments.
In 1955, Poland produced 4,400,000 tons of crude steel, a little less than one-tenth as much as the Soviet Union and seven percent of the steel output of the entire Soviet bloc including Communist China. By 1960, the output of steel is scheduled to reach around 250 kilograms per head (which may be compared with 291 kgs in France and 113 kgs in Italy in 1955). Poland is now in process of overtaking Czechoslovakia in overall level of steel production though still lagging far behind in output per head.