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Domestic steel demand to outpace other economies with 8-9% growth in 2025; safeguard duty may help steel price hike

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Update time : 2025-01-08 17:21:52

India will witness more demand for steel in comparison to other major steel consuming economies in the calendar year 2025, with a growth of 8-9 per cent, stated a report by CRISIL. The growth, it added, will be driven by a shift towards steel-intensive construction in the housing and infrastructure sectors along with better demand from engineering, packaging and other segments.

In 2024, global steel demand is estimated to have declined by approximately 1 per cent. In terms of different economies, China, which is the largest steel producer and consumer, saw a demand decline of around 3.5 per cent led by declining steel demand from the real estate sector, despite conducive policy changes and release of support packages. Steel demand from Europe, Japan and the US also reported a demand degrowth of 2-3 per cent. However, per the report, demand growth in developing economies such as India and Brazil kept global demand from declining steeply. While the demand in India is estimated to have increased by 11 per cent, Brazil saw an increase of 5.6 per cent and other steel consuming economies are estimated to have clocked a rise of 2.7 per cent.

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