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India’s crude steel production surpassed 100 million tonnes in Jan–Aug 2025, signalling strong operational momentum and resilient domestic demand.
Infrastructure push: Public capex and housing activity kept mills running at high utilization.
Capacity ramp-ups: Brownfield debottlenecking and smoother plant availability at large producers.
Diverse end-use demand: Construction, autos, and capital goods supported steady offtake.
India consolidates its position as the world’s #2 steel producer, narrowing the gap with the leader even amid global demand uncertainty and price volatility.
Input costs: Coking coal and energy price swings may pressure spreads.
Imports & global prices: Cheaper overseas offers could weigh on domestic realizations.
Export appetite: External demand will influence mill run-rates and product mix.
If current run-rates sustain into the festive and post-monsoon build season, full-year 2025 output is on track for a new peak, with pricing and margins hinging on input costs and import competition.
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