Anti-dumping duty on Galvalume steel is positive but more is required to boost the sector ailing under low demand and realisation
The government is already aware of the disruptions which have been caused by the outbreak of the pandemic and accordingly various relaxations have been given to the players across the sectors
Products sold in rural markets like tractors and motorcycles and roofing sheets were leading the recovery, says T V Narendran
He said that the stainless steel sector has a direct correlation with the GDP growth of the country
Though the exact figure for semi-finished exports to China is not known, steel producers say a bulk would have gone to China.
In others, it's too early to predict; while in some, once pent-up demand has been satisfied, it could fall again
For cement companies, easing of logistical hurdles and improved workers' availability have helped move production levels in May
Ensuring return of labour as important as sending them back home, says Seshagiri Rao
The problem is especially acute in the tubes and pipes segment where 30 per cent of India's steel production is used
FICCI further recommended subsidising railway freight by an additional 15 per cent for the next six months with a change in class of iron ore from 160 to 145
This is in sharp contrast to the earlier projection of 5.1 per cent growth made just a couple of months back, in February.
Plant capacity utilisation in India not directly impacted yet, says agency
High iron ore premiums for new mine owners could alter costs for steel mills
Industry body said exemption available to coking coal was also removed by the government in 2014-15 Budget by bringing it at par with other types of coal and imposing 2.5 per cent basic customs duty
Hopes are running high in the aluminium industry that the finance minister will finally end the inverted duty regime
Around 85% of the country's coking coal demand is met through imports
Issues include iron ore allocation, coking coal crunch and high cost of producing steel in India
He was responding to a query on whether the government proposes to set up new steel plants in Haryana
Executives of Indian companies met senior Russian officials, and Leonid Petukhov, CEO, Far East Investment and Export Agency in the presence of Union Petroleum and Steel Minister Dharmendra Pradhan
The second of a four-part series on IBC takes a look at how Vedanta restored faith of suppliers and customers and updated products to turn around the stressed plant