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India’s steel import to remain elevated at 6MT in FY24 amid robust demand: Crisil

Between January and November, exports from China have increased 35.6 percent to 82.7 million tonne — the highest since 2016, according to Crisil

December 20, 2023 / 19:24 IST
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As of November this fiscal, India had imported 4.26 MT of finished steel, up 13.4% on-year

India's steel imports are expected to remain elevated at around the 6 million tonnes (MT) mark in FY24 on the back of strong domestic demand, supported by government spending on infrastructure even as globally the industry's growth remains sluggish, according to Crisil report published on December 20.

As of November this fiscal, India had imported 4.26 MT of finished steel, up 13.4 percent on-year even as its exports declined 6.2 percent to 4.03 MT, the report said adding that the steel sector in India is poised to clock its third consecutive year of double-digit growth, at 11-13 percent on-year in the current fiscal.

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The report comes as domestic steel players have been raising concerns with various ministries including steel and commerce over the surge in steel imports from select countries like China and Vietnam.

India's finished steel imports from China touched a four-year high in the first seven months of the fiscal year that began in April, Reuters reported last month citing provisional government data.