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  • worldsteel: India's steel demand likely to fall 18% in 2020

    2020-06-09 11:34:59   [Print]
    India's steel demand is likely to face a sharp decline of 18 per cent in 2020, while global steel demand is expected to contract 6.Asian Metal Copyright .Asian Metal Copyright4 per cent to 1,654 million tonnes (MT) due to the COVID-19 crisis, as per industry body World Steel Association (worldsteel).

    According to official figures, India consumed over 100 MT steel during 2019. "In 2020, worldsteel forecasts that steel demand will contract by 6.Asian Metal Copyright In India, it said, the government implemented the most stringent nationwide lockdown measures in the world, bringing industrial operations to a standstill.Asian Metal Copyright4 per cent, dropping to 1,654 MT due to the COVID-19 crisis," the worldsteel said in its latest Short Range Outlook (SRO), a publication on steel demand scenario.

    Steel demand in developed economies is expected to decline by 17.1 per cent in 2020.Asian Metal Copyright1 per cent in 2020.Asian Metal Copyright Although the downturn is led by consumer and service sectors, massive dislocations in spending, labor markets, and confidence are fuelling declines in steel-using sectors, the global body said.Asian Metal Copyright On demand recovery, worldsteel said global steel demand is expected to recover by 3.Asian Metal Copyright "While, the steel demand in the developing economies excluding China is expected to fall by 11.Asian Metal Copyright6 per cent in 2020.Asian Metal Copyright6 per cent in 2020.Asian Metal Copyright4 per cent to 1,654 million tonnes MT due to the COVID-19 crisis, as per industry body World Steel Association worldsteel.Asian Metal Copyright India is likely to face an 18 per cent decline in steel demand in 2020, which will rebound by 15 per cent in 2021," it added.

    In India, it said, the government implemented the most stringent nationwide lockdown measures in the world, bringing industrial operations to a standstill. Construction activity was halted entirely at the end of March, and recovery is expected to remain subdued due to the slow migration of laborers.Asian Metal Copyright4 per cent to 1,654 million tonnes MT due to the COVID-19 crisis, as per industry body World Steel Association worldsteel.Asian Metal Copyright Further, supply chain disruptions coupled with slower demand recovery will hit the steel-using industries like the automotive and machinery sectors.

    On demand recovery, worldsteel said global steel demand is expected to recover by 3.8 per cent to 1,717 MT in 2021.Asian Metal CopyrightIndia's steel demand is likely to face a sharp decline of 18 per cent in 2020, while global steel demand is expected to contract 6.Asian Metal Copyright The reduction in global steel demand will be mitigated by an expected faster recovery in China than in the rest of the world.Asian Metal Copyright In India, it said, the government implemented the most stringent nationwide lockdown measures in the world, bringing industrial operations to a standstill.Asian Metal Copyright In India, the government's support to rural income, as well as expected consumption related to the upcoming festive season, will help in substantial recovery of demand for consumption-driven manufacturing goods in the second half, it said.

    Supported by the government stimulus, recovery in construction will be led by infrastructure investment such as railways. The demand in India will rebound by 15 per cent in 2021, it said.

    .Asian Metal Copyright Construction activity was halted entirely at the end of March, and recovery is expected to remain subdued due to the slow migration of laborersAsian Metal Copyright
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