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Steel firms may face margin pressure in near-term: ICRA.


Date: 15-10-2012
Subject: Steel firms may face margin pressure in near-term: ICRA
Steel makers are likely to face margin pressure in the near-term even as raw material have eased, rating agency ICRA has said.

"ICRA believes that the near-term margin outlook for Indian steel companies remains weak, notwithstanding some moderation in raw material prices recently," Jayanta Roy, Senior Vice-President and Co-Head, Corporate Sector Ratings, ICRA, said.

As a result of the downward journey of steel prices, the imports of steel surged in current year exerting significant pressure on domestic steel prices, which may continue to remain under check in the near-term, it said.

The rating agency also said limited iron ore availability and a weak rupee offsetting the easing of international coking coal prices have kept the prices of raw material at relatively elevated levels, despite a fall in domestic iron ore prices in September and October 2012.

"This makes ICRA believe that the margins of steel players are likely to remain under pressure for the near term at least," it said.

Steel consumption grew by just 5.5% in 2011-12 due to slowdown in demand from its key consuming industries including construction, capital goods and automobiles.

"While apparent steel consumption growth has improved somewhat in the current financial year in contrast to other major macroeconomic indicators remaining weak, most of it has been fuelled by surging imports, which grew by over 40% Year-on-Year in first quarter, keeping domestic production growth at low levels," it said.

Growth in steel imports was driven largely by the fact that the landed cost of imported steel was still cheaper than domestic steel despite increased import duty on hot rolled coils.

"This also indicates rising steel inventory levels in the current year. Although ICRA believes that the long term demand outlook for domestic steel industry is positive, favourable policy initiatives to kick-start investments and a moderation in interest rates would remain critical for the growth in the steel demand going forward," it added.

Source : moneycontrol.com

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