India: Long Steel Price Gap between Primary & Secondary Mills Widen Further

Price gap in Indian long steel products of large and medium/small scale mills widened further as offers through the secondary mills dropped rigorously due to dull demand. Thus the re-rollers increased trade discounts to ease selling pressure.

While considering monthly average prices of Durgapur – eastern India, the price gap between large and medium/small scale mills in rebar & wire rod has moved up significantly by INR 2,300/MT and INR 2,800/MT, respectively M-o-M in Feb ’20.

Also it increased further by INR 1,500/MT & INR 2,500/MT in Mar’20 (till 14th Mar) in rebar (12 mm) & wire rod (5.5 mm) respectively.

On an average the price gap should be not more than of INR 4,000-4,500/MT between these mills finished steel prices. However currently it is evaluated at INR 5,500-7,500/MT in major locations.

Since Feb’20, the medium/small scale mills have observed limited demand from the local buyers as monthly average rebar prices moved down considerably by 2-4% (upto INR 1,600/MT) in most of the regions. Medium scale mills In India contribute nearly 60-65% share in India’s finish long steel production. In central India, capacity utilisation is close to 65-70% considering maximum number of plants.

Most of the trade participants anticipate that medium/small scale mill finish long steel production level might remain under range-bound in near term which is being evaluated at 63.06% and was recorded at 2.51 MnT out of 3.98 MnT in Jan’20.

On the other side, large scale mills raised finished steel prices by INR 500-1,500/MT in Feb’20 and INR 500-1,000/MT in Mar’20. In addition, rebar inventories with large mills has come down by over 6% M-o-M and was registered at 2,45,000 MT in Feb’20 against 2,60,000 MT in Jan’20.

Its possible that price gap might hold the same range considering MoU between large mills and their trade associates (Distributors/Stockist) and witness nominal changes as per regions. They may offer rebates to escalate buying interest.

Also with rising price gap it seems buyers may turn towards mid scale mills long steel rather than primary mills considering lucrative offers.

Price gap between Large & Medium Scale Mills, Rebar & Wire rod

Month TMT (Large Mills) TMT (Medium Mills) Rebar Gap Wire Rod (Large Mills) Wire Rod (Medium Mills) Wire Rod Gap
Aug’19                       34,650                             30,162           4,488                        35,900                               30,077                  5,823
Sep’19                       33,400                             31,476           1,924                        34,250                               31,076                  3,174
Oct’19                       33,350                             30,232           3,118                        33,800                               29,904                  3,896
Nov’19                       33,300                             31,054           2,246                        32,940                               30,848                  2,092
Dec’19                       34,150                             31,620           2,530                        33,200                               31,592                  1,608
Jan’20                       37,275                             34,462           2,813                        35,750                               34,544                  1,206
Feb’20                       38,500                             33,364           5,136                        37,400                               33,355                  4,045
Mar’20                       39,000                             32,340           6,660                        38,300                               31,720                  6,580

Source: SteelMint Research
Prices in INR/MT


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