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| This is the reason why the market should not lose its head over the short-term prospects for Indian steel makers. Like everybody else, they remain deeply vulnerable to China's impact on global steel demand. And the bad news is right there, because last year may have marked the tipping point in China's trade status in steel. From having been a major net importer of steel for years, China became a net exporter in the first half of 2005, and in the first 11 months of the year it imported a mere 300,000 tonnes more than the 25.1 million tonnes it exported. There is now the widespread expectation that the current year will see China become a steady net exporter of steel, since its Olympics-driven construction appetite has been sated. Steel prices can only head south as consolidation in the Chinese steel industry takes time to impact. The downturn in Indian steel leaders' results, after a period of super profits, is a result of global prices softening in response to the tapering off of Chinese demand. |
| A downturn in steel prices, which seems inevitable now, need not however be all bad news for Indian steel. The industry is still plagued by high raw material costs, and if Indian manufacturers succeed in integrating backward (the tussle over iron ore mining rights is a reflection of this), then it will have an edge over a lot of the global competition. But more important, large Indian steel makers have miles to go before they can claim to be among the most cost-efficient. Right now, only Tata Steel makes it to the global league table of the 12 most efficient steel producers, though many other producers are now conscious of the need to be globally bench-marked. India also has the management expertise to bring about change""it is managers from India who have helped Mittal Steel turn around one acquired steel plant after another, around the world. So it is within the Indian industry's powers to beat the downturn that lies ahead""by becoming a truly competitive global player. |
First Published: Jan 30 2006 | 12:00 AM IST