Russia displaced Japan as the second-biggest supplier of HRC to India for the first time in at least eight years, the data showed. Russian suppliers sold some of their HRC to Indian buyers at around 46,000 Indian rupees ($555.86) a tonne, at least 21% cheaper than domestic prices, said a government official with direct knowledge of the matter. Indian steel companies have expressed concerns over cheaper Russian steel imports.
"The surge in volume and low price point is a matter of concern and needs to be contained," said Jayant Acharya, deputy managing director at JSW Steel Ltd . India remained a net exporter of steel during the first 10 months of the 2022/23 fiscal year, the data showed, despite finished steel exports more than halving during the period because of sluggish global demand.
Russia continues to be a steady buyer of Indian stainless steel, with expectations those volumes will rise.
Jindal Stainless Ltd , India's biggest stainless steel manufacturer, said it expects its exports to reach a five-year high in the next fiscal year, buoyed by increased shipments to Russia and the start of exports to South America and the Middle East. ($1 = 82.7540 Indian rupees) (Reporting by Neha Arora; Editing by Mayank Bhardwaj and Christian Schmollinger)