Wait...
Search Global Export Import Trade Data
Recent Searches: No Recent Searches

Indian Steel Consumption In April Dips.


Date: 15-06-2011
Subject: Indian Steel Consumption In April Dips
In April, Indian steel consumption grew by 2% YoY as against FY12 estimates of 10.7%.

From the look of it, things may not be any better in May and June. Monetary tightening is reflecting in demand deceleration. Analysts believe it has been more severe than in the previous cycle, with interest rates rising 200 basis points in 13 months, as against 130 basis points in the previous cycle. This is leading to significant moderation in the GDP and IIP.

According to a report by HSBC Global Research, at 5.4 million tonne, steel production was up five per cent on year in April, while real consumption rose just two per cent. Imports too declined 61% to 0.3 million tonne. Exports, at 0.32 million tonne were up 45%. While production is in line with analyst estimates, annualized consumption is lower than expectations. Typically, steel consumption should grow at the long-term multiplier of 1.2-1.5x of the GDP. So with GDP growth estimates of 8.7%, steel consumption should ideally be around 10.7%.

The situation looks unlikely to reverse in the near-term. The construction sector in developed markets continues to be weak, almost four years after peaking in 2007. Led by high interest rates and policy-issues, growth rates for industrial CAPEX and construction spending are slowing down in recent months/quarters in India.

While demand for steel here is slower than expected, China’s production of crude steel in April 2011 is at its highest since January 2001 on a daily rate basis. As if slowing demand in India and increased production in China was not bad enough, additional capacity being put up by Essar Steel (3.5 million tonne per annum), JSW Steel (3.2 million tonne per annum) and TATA Steel (2.9 million tonne), could put further pressure on domestic steel prices.

Though a large part of incremental capacity will come on stream only in FY13, HSBC Global Research believes Indian steel prices may start trading at a discount to Chinese export prices if this situation (high Chinese exports, low Indian consumption) persists. Data in the coming months will be crucial to gauge where demand is going.

Source : steelguru.com

Get Sample Now

Which service(s) are you interested in?
 Export Data
 Import Data
 Both
 Buyers
 Suppliers
 Both
OR
 Exim Help
+


What is New?

Date: 30-05-2025
Notification No. 31/2025-Customs
Seeks to i. extend the specified condition of exemption to imports of Yellow Peas (HS 0713 10 10) to bill of lading issued on or before 31.03.2026; ii. to reduce the basic custom duty on crude soya bean oil (HS Code 15071000), crude sunflower oil (HS Code 15121110), and crude palm oil (HS Code 15111000) from 20% to 10%

Date: 30-05-2025
Notification No. 38/2025-CUSTOMS (N.T.)
Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Areca Nut, Gold and Silver

Date: 26-05-2025
NOTIFICATION No. 37/2025-Customs (N.T.)
Notification of ICD Jalna, Maharashtra u/s. 7(1)(aa) of Customs Act, 1962" and it was issued under Section 7(1)(aa) of Customs Act, 1962

Date: 23-05-2025
Notification No. 30/2025-Customs
Seeks to amend notification No. 55/2022-Customs dated 31.10.2022 to remove the condition required for availing exemption on Bangalore Rose Onion.

Date: 23-05-2025
NOTIFICATION No. 36/2025 - Customs (N.T.)
Amendment in the Notification No. 63-1994-Customs (N.T) dated 21.11.1994 in respect of Land Customs Station, Raxaul

Date: 15-05-2025
Notification No. 34/2025-CUSTOMS (N.T.)
Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Areca Nut, Gold and Silver

Date: 09-05-2025
Notification No. 29/2025-Customs
Seeks to exempt works of art and antiques from Basic Customs Duty

Date: 30-04-2025
Notification No. 02/2025-Customs (CVD)
Seeks to amend Notification No. 05/2024-Customs (CVD) dated the 11th September, 2024 so as to align with changes made vide Finance Act, 2025

Date: 30-04-2025
Notification No. 26/2025-Customs
Seeks to rescind Notification No. 04/2025-Customs dated the 1st February, 2025

Date: 30-04-2025
Notification No. 27/2025-Customs
Seeks to amend Second Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act, to align it with changes made in the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act vide Finance Act, 2025.



Exim Guru Copyright © 1999-2025 Exim Guru. All Rights Reserved.
The information presented on the site is believed to be accurate. However, InfodriveIndia takes no legal responsibilities for the validity of the information.
Please read our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy before you use this Export Import Data Directory.

EximGuru.com

C/o InfodriveIndia Pvt Ltd
F-19, Pocket F, Okhla Phase-I
Okhla Industrial Area
New Delhi - 110020, India
Phone : 011 - 40703001