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JSW Steel Iron Ore Import Parity Tapers Down

JSW steel slows down iron ore imports on cheaper availability in domestic market

JSW steel, India’s leading steelmaker, has an annual capacity of 14.3 MnT of steel production. It procures iron ore majorly from Odisha, Karnataka, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Goa and imports. In Q1 FY16, JSW imported only 0.6 MnT (13%) of its the total iron ore requirement.

If we look back a few months, since Apr’15 iron ore imports by JSW dropped consistently, except in May’15. It was 0.09 MnT in Apr’15, 0.35 in May’15, 0.16 MnT in June’15, 0.16 in July’15 and almost nil in Aug’15.

Increasing availability and falling prices of domestic ore have attracted JSW Steel towards domestic sourcing. Imports could become unviable for JSW Steel since iron ore purchase cost incurred will be more profitable from domestic ore rather than imported. On top of it, devaluated INR in the current scenario is considered to be an additional factor that made domestic offers more attractive than imported. 

JSW Steel Dolvi Plant Iron Ore Sourcing

JSW steel, Dolvi procures majority of the material from NMDC Chhattisgarh starting Aug’15. Since, there is not much difference between the cost incurred by NMDC Chhattisgarh and imported (NMDC’s iron ore is USD 4-5/MT inexpensive than imported), iron ore procurement from NMDC Chhattishgarh mines will be much more viable than imported.

Cost comparison of JSW Steel, Dolvi 

Particular Barbil (Odisha) NMDC (Chhattisgarh) Imported 
Iron Ore Price- Fines 1,700 1,660 $56
Currency INR INR USD
Grade 63% 64% 62%
Royalty Included 285  NA
Condition WMT WMT DMT
Delivery Loaded to Wagons Loaded to Wagons CIF India
 (+) Central Tax (CST) @ 2% 40 46 NA
 (+) Railway Freight to Load port (Domestic) 800 1,100 NA
(+) Port Handling Charges at load port 350 350 NA
(+) Vessel Frieght (Coastal) 400 400 NA
(+) Custom Duty (Imported Ore) @ 2.5% NA NA $1.60 
(+) Port Charges at Unload Port 200 200 $3.10 
(+) WMT to DMT (Moisture @ 4%) 160 160 0
Delivery time to JSW Plant 20-25 days 15-20 days 25-35 days
Net Landed Cost 3,650 4,200 60.7
In INR (1 USD = INR 66) 3,650 4,200 4,010
In USD $55.3  $63.6 $60.7 

Imported price as per index
WMT-Wet metric Tonne, DMT-Metric Tonne, Moisture considered at 4%
NA-Not Applicable
Source: SteelMint Research

In the above cost comparison, currently, if JSW steel procures iron ore from Odisha, the net landed cost would come around INR 3,650/MT and that from NMDC (Chhattisgarh) would come around 4,200/MT. On similar lines, the net landed cost after import would come around INR 4,010 MT for Fe 62% grade, which is costlier than iron ore available in the domestic market.

In the coming time, the resumption of suspended mines will increase iron ore production in India and more availability of iron ore at cheaper prices in the domestic market may make imports furthermore un-viable. Whether or not JSW steel will stop importing iron ore is another facet that could unfold in the coming time.


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