Steel consumption drops in February, first time since Nov 2015
New Delhi: India's domestic steel consumption in February fell for the first time in the last three months by almost 2 per cent to 6.84 million tonnes, something that doesn't augur well for the industry, which is banking on demand to pick up to spur growth. However, steel imports last month fell marginally by 0.1 per cent to 0.91 million tonnes (mt) compared with January 2016, but the decline was much steeper at 7.3 per cent compared with the same month last year.
This is the fourth consecutive year-on-year decline in in-bound shipments. Domestic steel consumption in February stood at 6.84 million tonnes, a decline of 1.9 per cent against January, but it rose by 4.7 per cent from February 2015, latest data by the steel ministry's Joint Plant Committee showed. This is the first fall in domestic demand since November last year when steel consumption fell 15.5 per cent to almost 6 million tonnes from the preceding month, but rose 11.2 per cent from a year earlier.
Even as in-bound shipments registered a fall, albeit marginally, in February 2016, import of finished steel grew by 20.5 per cent to 10.22 million tonnes during April-February of 2015-16, with India remaining a "net importer" of the metal so far this fiscal. Also, steel production rose 1.8 per cent yoy to 7.3 million tonnes in February this year. The increase comes after steel output in the world's third-largest producer fell 1.5 per cent to 7.4 million tonnes in January 2016.