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Stainless Steel prices in India have remained stable this week for the 300 series. Domestic plants such as Jindal and Rimjhim Ispat are maintaining their prices. However, some grades such as SS 400 series have not shown much improvement in demand, resulting in a firm price range.
Jindal Stainless has reduced its 316L grade rates in both HR and CR by Rs. 10,000/ton. It happened due to the weakening demand in this grade and due to the reduction in the difference between SS 304 and 316L by foreign mills as the molybdenum availability situation is gradually easing out, Ofbusiness learned from the industry participants.
The recent economic improvement in China has caused a surge in LME Nickel prices. China’s first-quarter GDP performance was higher than expected at 4.5%, contributing to the rise. The low quantity of refined Nickel stock in the LME, along with the weakening of the US dollar index, has further affected Nickel prices. The current average price of Nickel is $23,588/ton, indicating positivity in the international sales of SS 300 series Stainless Steel.
Here are the details about Stainless Steel prices in India:
It is expected that SS 304 will continue to show positivity in the coming days. However, the SS 200 and 400 series might have a dull run in the remaining days of this month.
When it comes to Stainless Steel prices in India, the stability in prices for SS 300 series in India is a positive sign for the Stainless Steel industry, but the downtrend in some grades and the fluctuating Nickel prices are challenging to overcome. As the industry moves forward, keeping an eye on these trends and making necessary adjustments will be crucial for success.
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