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India will remain among the fastest-growing steel markets globally in FY27 amid oversupply in global steel markets, geopolitical uncertainties, evolving trade barriers, and tightening sustainability regulations, according to a report. India Ratings and Research (Ind-Ra) said it also expects the sector's strengthened balance sheets to support ongoing investments without materially weakening leverage metrics, although the execution of expansion projects, carbon-transition requirements, and export-related regulations are key monitorables. The agency said, "India will remain among the fastest-growing steel markets globally in FY27 amid oversupply in global steel markets, geopolitical uncertainties, evolving trade barriers, and tightening sustainability regulations". Ind-Ra expects India's steel demand to grow at a high-single-digit percentage year-on-year in FY27 (from 7.4 per cent in FY26), driven by the government's continued infrastructure spending, healthy demand from the ...
Steel makers have urged the government for more measures to check rising imports from select group of countries including China which has produced 746.3 MT of crude steel in January-September period, over six-fold of the domestic output. As per global body World Steel Association (worldsteel), India has produced 122.4 MT of crude steel in January-September. While in September alone China has produced 73.5 MT of crude steel, over 5-fold higher from 13.6 MT of domestic production. As per market data, stainless steel is also unable to reach 100 per cent capacity utilisation of the total installed capacity of 7.5 million tonnes. It remains around 60 per cent only due to impact of imports. The government has taken several measures to curb the imports to protect the competitiveness of domestic steel industry. Over the past few years, the Ministry of Steel has come up with more than 100 quality control orders (QCOs) which refrain from non-BIS compliant steel products to enter the Indian .