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During week 4 (20 May 2023 to 27 May 2023) the Indian domestic Steel industry noticed poor response from the market due to low demand and continuous declining prices. So far in May 2023, for some segments, the sentiments remained steady with few minor changes as raw material supply and lengthening delivery time were the major concerns. The domestic Finished Steel market was affected drastically due to China’s lower offers in the international market and dull global sentiments, Ofbusiness learned. Let’s understand the Indian Steel industry’s movement during the month and what lies ahead:
The Indian Steel market is going through a very bad phase with uncertainty hovering around. As a result, the Indian Steel industry faced challenging conditions during week 4 of May 2023, marked by low demand and declining prices. The overall Steel market remained under pressure. Market participants are expecting further price correction in the next month. Hence traders and distributors are eyeing primary mills’ price revision announcement.
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