Turkey-based IDC reports net lower loss and higher revenues for 2025

Monday, 23 March 2026 14:33:22 (GMT+3)   |   Istanbul

Turkish rebar producer İzmir Demir Çelik Sanayi A.Ş. (IDC) has announced its financial and operational results for 2025.

In the given year, the company registered a net loss of TRY 1.63 billion ($36.77 million), compared to a net loss of TRY 3.47 billion in 2024, while its sales revenues increased by 4.3 percent year on year to TRY 63.55 billion ($1.43 billion). In addition, IDC reported an operating profit of TRY 571.76 million ($12.90 million) in 2025, compared to an operating loss of TRY 3.85 billion in the previous year.

IDC said that its steel billet output in 2025 rose by 23.0 percent to 2.24 million mt, while its rebar production totaled 1.08 million mt, increasing by eight percent, both year on year. Additionally, 408,121 mt of rebar was also produced by the company’s contractual partners, with a year-on-year increase of eight percent. In the given period, the company produced 305,138 mt of steel sections, up by three percent year on year.

In 2025, IDC’s finished steel sales went up by five percent to 1.73 million mt, while its export sales advanced by 71.0 percent to 537,146 mt, both year on year.


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