Domestic Demand for Finished Steel to Grow 8% This Year: ICRA
The demand is 'poised to close the year with a growth of 8 per cent...7-8 per cent growth for FY 2022-23,' ICRA said.
SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): The demand for finished steel in India is expected to grow eight per cent this year compared to 2021, according to rating agency ICRA.
Supported by the government's infrastructure-led growth model, domestic finished steel demand has registered a double-digit growth of 11.9 per cent in the first eight months of the current fiscal, the ratings agency said in a report on Wednesday.
The demand is 'poised to close the year with a growth of 8 per cent...7-8 per cent growth for FY 2022-23,' ICRA said.
However, domestic steel companies 'face a bumpier road ahead' as the external environment becomes more challenging due to elevated inflation/ energy prices and rising interest rates. Given the expectation of a slowdown in the pace of economic activity over the next few quarters, domestic steel demand growth is likely to moderate to 6-7 per cent in FY24, ICRA said.
Jayanta Roy, Senior Vice-President & Group Head - Corporate Sector Ratings at ICRA, said dependence on external financing to meet committed expansion plans is likely to increase going forward.
A gradual increase in the steel industry's borrowing levels has already been noticed during the first half of ongoing FY23, he said.
Courtesy: www.outlookindia.com
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