Decline in steel prices to impact operating profitability of domestic primary steel producers: Crisil Ratings

29 Nov 2024 Evaluate

Crisil Ratings has said that the drop in the prices of steel will impact the operating profitability of primary steel producers in the domestic market. Early-stage steel produced from iron ore is referred as primary steel. It stated despite an increase in sales volume and lower cost pressures, mainly due to reduced coking coal prices, the operating profit margin will remain at 15-16 percent in the current financial year. 

Crisil Ratings Director Ankit Hakhu said ‘Lower realisations and flat operating margin will likely drag absolute Ebitda for primary steelmakers 5-7 percent lower this fiscal, at a time of substantial growth capex’. Domestic steel prices are likely to drop 10 percent on average this fiscal from Rs 57,500 per tonne last fiscal. The first half of this fiscal has already seen average domestic steel prices fall eight per cent from last fiscal's average.

While domestic demand is healthy, global steel demand is likely to contract for the third consecutive fiscal. This is resulting in rising imports - particularly from China, where demand remains muted - which are pressuring realisations.

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