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Steel demand in India is better placed : Macquarie.


Date: 23-03-2009
Subject: Steel demand in India is better placed : Macquarie
MUMBAI: Global research firm Macquaire has said demand for steel in India remains better placed than many other countries, but there would be
pressure on margins.

"India is a rare example where the steel industry is still operating at 90 per cent capacity utilisation and inventories are reducing," Macquarie said in its latest report on the India steel sector.

"We believe India remains better placed on the demand side than many other countries, but margins are being reduced as steel prices follow global demands," the report said.

Despite being a net importer of steel and the Government having imposed a 5 per cent import duty, Indian producers have been forced to keep in line with global prices to keep cheap imports from CIS countries uneconomical, it said.

Macquarie has downgraded global steel price forecasts by 12 per cent for 2009 and by 16 per cent for 2010 as demand was likely to be down 12 per cent for 2009.

"We estimate that 50 per cent of the global industry will be loss-making," it said, adding that companies with lowest cost structures were likely to survive in the downturn.

For Indian companies, the major differentiator is employee costs, as the difference in spot rates for iron ore and captive iron ore has narrowed considerably, it said.


Source : The Economic Times


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