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Steel prices could drop to Rs 60,000 per tonne by March on weak seasonality: Crisil report

Steel prices are still high due to supply disruptions, global decarbonization policies, particularly in China, and geopolitical threats emanating from the Russia-Ukraine conflict, according to Crisil.

By PTI May 9, 2022 3:51:57 PM IST (Published)


Steel prices, which have been on a song for the past two years, are finally set to correct on weak seasonality and may trade at around Rs 60,000 per tonne by the end of the current fiscal year, down from the Rs 76,000 per tonne peak it scaled last month, says a report.
Prices are still holding high because of the continuing uncertainty over supply disruptions, decarbonization measures globally, especially in China and geopolitical risks stemming from the Russia-Ukraine war, which has driven up raw material costs, Crisil said in a report on Monday.
Price corrections are likely due to the onset of monsoon next month which will pull down demand as constructions will be on hold along with the likely lower premium realisation that domestic mills may get from exports, the report said.