The report "High Strength Steel Market by Type (High Strength Low Alloy, Dual Phase, Bake Hardenable, Carbon Manganese), End-Use Industry (Automotive, Yellow Goods & Mining Equipment, Construction, Aviation & Marine), and Region - Global Forecast to 2023", The high strength steel market is projected to grow from USD 27.32 billion in 2018 to USD 40.85 billion by 2023, at a CAGR of 8.4% from 2018 to 2023. Increasing consumption of high strength steels in the automotive and construction industries to improve the fuel efficiency of automobiles and ensure high strength and improved safety features of buildings is driving the growth of the high strength steel market across the globe. Browse 113 market data Tables and 53 Figures spread through 177 Pages and indepth TOC on "High Strength Steel Market by Type (High Strength Low Alloy, Dual Phase, Bake Hardenable, Carbon Manganese), End-Use Industry (Automotive, Yellow Goods & Mining Equipment, Construction, Aviation & Marine), and Region - Global Forecast to 2023" https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/high-strength-steel-market4627428.html Early buyers will receive 10% customization on this report. Among types, the high strength low alloy segment is projected to lead the high strength steel market during the forecast period. The high strength low alloy type segment is expected to lead the high strength steel market in 2018. The growth of this segment of the market can be attributed to the increased demand for high strength low alloy steels from the automotive industry. High strength low alloy steels are the most widely used steels in various end-use industries as they offer superior mechanical properties such as high corrosion resistance, increased formability, and excellent weldability, among others. The automotive end-use industry segment is expected to lead the high strength steel market between 2018 and 2023. Among end-use industries, the automotive segment is expected to lead the high strength steel market in 2018. The growth of the automotive end-use industry segment of the high