ASSOCHAM warned the government against reducing the export duty on iron ore as the industry body feels that such an action would encourage export and deprive the domestic steel firms of the crucial raw material. The warning from the industry body comes amidst demand from a section of the mining industry to review its e
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Analysts feel price cut by NMDC may not benefit steel firms
Analysts feel that the recent cut in iron ore price by NMDC may not benefit steelmakers in a big way because the former reduced the price of only iron ore lump. The prices for the majority of product mix (iron ore fines contributing to 75 per cent of total output) remains unchanged at Rs 2,610 a tonne. Therefore, the reduction in iron ore lump prices by NMDC may not bene
Weak pricing power may have hit profitability of steel firms
Weak pricing power and high cost of raw materials may have eroded the profitability of many steel makers in India, some brokerages feel. Despite high cost of raw material, domestic steelmakers are unable to raise prices because of subdued demand. Therefore, analysts expects steel firms to a
Odisha govt puts condition on raw material supply
Reports suggest that Odisha government has made some reservation in maintaining its commitment to supply raw material to steel projects, the memoranda of understanding (MoU) for which are already signed. In the case of existing MoUs, the government may not retain any clause committing grant of or recommendation for grant of Mineral Concession, a guid
OMCs raise petrol price
State-run Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) hiked the price of petrol by about 35 paise per litre noting the rise in raw material cost. Reports suggest that, the price of petrol would cost Rs 67.56 per litre in Delhi following the price hike. Prices vary from city to city due to differential local sales tax or VAT rates
ArcelorMittal to resume operation at blast furnace
According to a foreign newspaper, ArcelorMittal may resume operation at its second blast furnace in Dunkerque, France from mid January after it remained shut since August. The company originally shut down the blast furnace for maintenance but kept it closed owing to low demand. According to the firm, steel demand in Europe decli
Steel firms may face ore shortage
Ratings agency India Ratings warned that domestic steel makers may continue to face inadequate availability of domestic iron ore in the short-to-medium term and may have to import for meeting their requirements. The agency feels that the domestic iron ore mining industry is undergoing a difficult phase given regulatory inter
Rising input cost prompts JSW to hike steel prices
Considering the increase in input cost, JSW Steel decided to hike steel prices by about 2 per cent. The company spokesperson is reported to have said that it has not hiked steel prices in the last three months whereas input costs and steel prices in international market have gone up significantly
Revival in demand enables steel firms to hike prices
Industry watchers feel that demand for steel has improved recently and this enabled steel makers to raise price of their products. It is learnt that there has been a five to seven per cent price hike in both flat and long steel products on a year-on-year basis. Rashtriya Ispat Nigam (RINL) increased rates by Rs 500 per tonne this month when it followed most of the
Bauxite shortage to halt operation in Lanjigarh refinery
Media reports quoted a top executive of Vedanta Aluminium (VAL) as saying that the company is forced to shut down its one-million-tonne (mn t) alumina refinery in Odisha because of shortage of bauxite. The company had issued a three-month advance notice in September to close the refinery, as it had no bauxite stock to run the plant beyond the deadline. Meanwhile, the state steel & mines Minister Rajani Kant Singh