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Steel production in India forecast to more than double by 2031

Steel production is set to climb 10% to 12% in 2017-18, from a record of 101.3 mn metric tonnes in the past 12 months, and is forecast to advance to 240 mn tonnes by 2031

Steel production in India will surpass Japan by the end of the year. Photo: Abhijit Bhatlekar/MintPremium
Steel production in India will surpass Japan by the end of the year. Photo: Abhijit Bhatlekar/Mint

Mumbai: Steel mills in India are set to churn out metal at a rapid pace over the next decade and a half with output forecast to more than double bolstered by a growing economy and increasing urbanization, according to the Indian Steel Association. Shares of producers rose in Mumbai.

Production is set to climb 10% to 12% in the year that began in April, from a record of 101.3 million metric tonnes in the past 12 months, and is forecast to advance to 240 million tonnes by 2031, Sanak Mishra, the group’s secretary general, said by phone from New Delhi. Consumption is expected to expand by more than 5% this year from 83.9 million tonnes, he said.

India will surpass Japan as the world’s second-largest steel producer, behind only China, by the end of the year as mills increase capacity to meet growing demand and fill the gap left by slumping imports, Mishra said. The country’s top suppliers—JSW Steel Ltd, Steel Authority of India Ltd and Tata Steel Ltd—all ended with record output last year and double-digit gains in their shares, beating the benchmark.

“Steel is a growth story in India for the next several decades. The country is moving rapidly toward a phase of urbanization," Mishra said. “If the economy grows at more than 7 percent for the next five years, and that is the consensus, then we will see a healthy growth in the Indian steel industry."

The government has earmarked large spending on infrastructure and construction in the current financial year and that’s a positive factor as it’s the biggest consumer of steel, he said.

According to the World Steel Association, China’s output in 2015 was 804 million tonnes, followed by Japan at 105 million tonnes and India at 89 million tonnes. A projection from the Australian government earlier this month had India’s output drawing level with Japan in 2018 and overtaking it the year after.

Shares of top producer JSW Steel rose as much as 2.3% in Mumbai, extending this year’s gain to 20%. SAIL jumped as much as 2.4% and Tata Steel advanced as much as 2.6%, while the benchmark S&P BSE Sensex Index climbed as much as 1%. Bloomberg

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Published: 18 Apr 2017, 03:23 PM IST
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