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India's Steel Import To Be Elevated At 6 Million Tonne In FY24 On Strong Demand: Crisil

New Delhi, Dec 20 (PTI) India imported 4.26 MT finished steel in April- November 2023 and the import may touch 6 MT mark in the current fiscal mainly on account of strong domestic demand, according to a report by Crisil.

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India imported 4.26 million tonne finished steel in April- November 2023 and the import may touch 6 million tonne mark in the current fiscal mainly on account of strong domestic demand, according to a report by Crisil.

The report comes at a time when steel players are registering strong concerns of surging imports.

Global steel demand, which has been subdued since the onset of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, is expected to grow 1.6% in 2023, after a sharp fall of 3.3% in 2022, the global analytics company said.

The tepid rate of growth rides largely on a buoyant 13% growth in demand in India, which has bucked the trend so far, Crisil said.

This fiscal, the steel sector in India is poised to clock its third consecutive year of double-digit growth at 11-13% after growing 11.4% and 13.4% in fiscals 2022 and 2023, respectively.

"Strong domestic demand, supported by government spending on infrastructure, building and construction segments, is expected to keep India's steel imports elevated around the 6 MT mark this fiscal even as the global steel industry battles a slowdown," Crisil said.

Chinese mills have started pushing volumes into the global market at highly competitive prices. Between January-November this year, exports from China increased 35.6% to 82.7 MT - the highest since 2016.

Chinese exports to India have also surged.

As of November this fiscal, India imported 4.26 MT of finished steel, up 13.4% on-year even as its exports declined 6.2% to 4.03 MT, making the country a net importer of finished steel.

"Last fiscal, steel imports were around 5.6% of domestic demand at 6.7 MT. We expect imports to be around 5.5% mark this fiscal, too," Sehul Bhatt, Associate Director, Research, Crisil Marketing Intelligence and Analytics, said.

Although global prices increased in November, by 23% in the US and 6% in Europe, a few domestic steel mills have cut prices by Rs 1,500 per tonne in December from the October list prices with an eye on local demand, Bhatt said.