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                            TMT bar prices were broadly unchanged this week as mills and stockists navigated soft site activity and adequate yard inventories. Trade remained deal-driven with selective discounts for faster payments and nearby delivery.
Construction/Infra: Project pace is uneven; government jobs continue but private sites are cautious.
Retail/Channel: Footfall modest; contractors buying need-based only.
Regional Mix: Tier-2/3 markets steadier than metros where restocking is deferred.
Mills maintained output near recent run-rates, while stockists reported comfortable 2–3 weeks of cover. The absence of aggressive import parity pressure also reduced immediate downside.
Transaction levels stayed rangebound; transportation and scrap/BF spreads were stable, limiting scope for sharp price cuts. Mills preferred protecting realizations over volume pushes.
Outlook
Base case is sideways pricing near term. A firmer tone needs visible pickup in pours and rebar cut-and-bend orders; downside risk stems from extended low offtake or a cost uptick squeezing margins.
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