Steel prices set to go up by Rs 1,000/tonne next month

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 26 2014 | 8:07 PM IST
Steel prices are likely to increase by up to Rs 1,000 a tonne from next month as two more producers, including state-run RINL, plan to raise their rates, following JSW Steel announcing a Rs 750 per tonne hike.
Rashtriya Ispat Nigam (RINL) said it would raise price of its products by up to Rs 1,000 per tonne with effect from March 1 to tide over the increased iron ore costs and freight charges.
"In view of the increase of input cost of prices of iron ore and also steep rise in railway freight, Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited, has decided to increase the prices of various products by Rs 750 to Rs 1,000 per tonne with effective from March 1, 2014," the PSU said in a statement.
Essar Steel is also likely to raise product prices by around Rs 1,000 per tonne next month, sources said, adding that this is primarily cost push along with some demand uptick in the fourth quarter.
The company officials could not be contacted for comment.
Another private steelmaker JSW Steel has already announced a hike of Rs 750 a tonne across product categories from next month.
The proposed hike will be the third this year as most of the domestic steel makers have raised prices by a total of Rs 2,500-3,000 per tonne in January-February.
While rise in input costs and rail freight charges were the primary reasons, demand surge in recent months may also have acted as catalyst for them to jack up prices.
The growing shipments to export markets, which has helped Indian steel mills to erode the oversupply situation in the domestic market, is also instrumental for the price rise.
Industry experts, however, are sceptical about complete absorption of price hike by the market.
"Given the weakness in the steel consumption, it remains to be seen whether such price hike is sustainable," Jayanta Roy, senior vice-president and co-head, corporate sector ratings at Icra, said.
Ex-factory prices of long products such as TMT bars and structures are hovering in the range of Rs 37,000-39,000 per tonne, while prices of flat products like HR-coil and CR-coil are at about Rs 39,500 and Rs 43,500 per tonne, respectively.
Flat steel products are used in automobiles and consumer durables, while long steel products are used in the construction sector.
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First Published: Feb 26 2014 | 8:07 PM IST

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