India's steel demand to grow 7.5pc in 2023-24
May 29, 2023 00:00:00
NEW DELHI, May 28 (Reuters): India's steel consumption is expected to grow by 7.5 per cent during the current fiscal year to March 2024, boosted by rising demand from the domestic construction, railways and capital goods sectors, a leading industry body said on Friday.
Steel demand is expected to be 128.9 million tonnes during 2023-24, up from 119.9 million tonnes during the previous year, the Indian Steel Association (ISA) said in a statement.
The steel sector has benefited from India's strong economic growth, and industries such as automotive and consumer durables are expected to fuel steel consumption, ISA said.
Economic growth in Asia's third-largest economy is forecast to average 6.0 per cent for the current fiscal year and then rise to 6.4 per cent in 2024-25, according to a Reuters poll of economists.
"Driven by a strong momentum in infrastructure spending and sustained growth in urban consumption, steel demand in India will continue to expand by 8-9 million tonnes each year in the next two financial years," ISA said.
A top executive at JSW Steel Ltd, the country's largest steelmaker by capacity, last week said he estimated India's steel demand to rise by 7 per cent-8 per cent this year.