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The Indian Steel market witnessed a low response during week 16 (15 April 2023-22 April 2023). The domestic Semi-Finished market experienced slow demand with prices dropping in the range of Rs. 200-500/ton, the Flat Steel market remained stagnant with moderate demand. Meanwhile, the secondary TMT market was under pressure, and prices decreased by Rs. 300-1,000/ton. Let’s dive deep into the Steel market and understand its performance in depth during week 16th.
Although prices vary among different mills for primary TMT, the overall trend in the market has been subdued. Primary mills’ TMT prices were reported at around Rs. 59,000-59,500/ton (SAIL and TATA) ex-yard Delhi and Mumbai. For Pellet-based Sponge Iron, prices were reported at around Rs. 30,100-30,200/ton ex-Raipur (down by Rs. 400/ton). For Billet, prices were at Rs. 46,400-46,600/ton ex-Raipur (down by Rs. 200/ton). For secondary TMT, prices were reported at Rs. 50,500-51,000/ton ex-Raipur (down by Rs. 500/ton).
Buyers are cautious due to uncertain Steel prices. Primary mills keep TMT offers unchanged despite low spot market demand. Distributors hope for a slight primary TMT price correction, while secondary TMT prices may struggle with excess inventory and limited future orders. HR Coil demand is lackluster while CR, colour-coated products, and PM Plates have better demand. PM plates are in high demand due to supply concerns and a large backlog. HR Coil prices may see a range-bound revision based on local supply and demand.
While the Indian Steel market has seen low responses in week 16th, the market outlook remains cautious due to uncertain Steel prices. However, there is hope for a slight price correction in primary TMT, while PM Plates are in high demand. The Steel market’s performance is closely monitored and may improve in the future.
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