Moreover, the production of the metal too went south by 1.3 per cent last month to 7.34 MT compared with August 2015, latest data by the Steel Ministry's Joint Plant Committee (JPC) showed.
"Domestic steel consumption in September 2015 (6.2 MT) declined by 5.2 per cent compared to August 2015 and increased by 5 per cent compared to September 2014," JPC said.
However, in the first half of the fiscal, the consumption of total finished steel grew by 4.1 per cent to 39.14 MT compared with April-September 2014-15, it added.
As per the JPC, finished steel consumption grew by 4.6 per cent in April-August 2015 at 33.025 MT compared with the year-ago period. In August, the demand grew by 4.8 per cent to 6.63 MT compared with July and increased by 0.8 per cent compared to August 2014.
Another factor worth analysing is that global as well as domestic economic activity, particularly in infrastructure and housing, has not shown very "optimistic signs", they said.
According to the JPC, crude steel production compared to August 2015 declined by 1.3 per cent in September to 7.33 MT. Against September 2014 it fell by 0.5 per cent.
However in April-September 2015-16 crude steel production was 45.135 MT, a growth of 1 per cent compared to same period of last year.
