Indian Billet Exports Record All Time High in May’16- Data

Indian billet exports touched an all-time high to over 2,00,000 MT in the May’16, according to data maintained by SteelMint.

Billet exports in May was recorded at 2,08,000  against in April at 27,500 MT , March at 73,000 MT and Feb at 1,00,000 MT. Total exports from India in FY16 were recorded at 9,74,000 MT and 12,24,000 MT in FY15.

Bangladesh contributed 63% of total exports from India followed by Italy (13%), Srilanka (11%) and Nepal (5%) in May’16.

Why it Happened ?

Exports have gone up sharply on account of strong buying from Bangladesh based re-rollers, who were anticipating duty hike in the budget. It may be noted that Bangladesh government has imposed a duty of 20% on all billet imports from all origin in its recent budget announced on 2nd June’16.

Exports have also gone up on sudden price hike by Chinese suppliers in the month of April and May. Big companies like JSW and JSPL also exported few cargoes during this time at an average price of USD 390-400/MT FOB India.

What may Happen ?

Indian billet exports may come down in the month of June after hike in customs duty in Bangladesh. East based furnaces, which contributed around 35% of total exports in May’16, will get impacted. Some manufacturers like Shyam SEL and Rashmi have already cut down their billet prices in domestic market.

Indian Billet/Bloom Export in MT

Month Bangladesh Nepal Sri-lanka Italy Others Total
Oct’15  19,995  –  –  –  21  20,016 
Nov’15  35,008  –  –  15,243  21  50,272 
Dec’15  9,227  –  –  10,299  75  19,601 
Jan’16  39,443  –  –  9,644  46  49,133 
Feb’16  89,503  1,375  –  10,299  45  1,01,222 
Mar’16  55,579  761  –  16,434  –  72,773 
Apr’16  20,888  6,578  –  –  –  27,466 
May’16  1,31,127  10,168  23,007  26,485  17,213  2,08,000 
Total  4,00,770  18,881  23,007  88,403  17,422  5,48,483 

Provisional Data
Source: SteelMint Research, Custom Data

Indian Billet export Since Jan'16


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