Indian Billet Export Offers too High for Global Buyers

Indian exporters kept offers unchanged at USD 540-560/MT FOB India for prime quality Billet, however buyers say prices are too high compared to global market.

Recent spike in Indian domestic prices have made Indian sellers to raise their offers for exports. Sources say offers from CIS and Far East Asian countries are so low that not many buyers are interested in Indian Billet.

“Buyers based in Bangladesh are expecting prime grade Billet at USD 530-535/MT CFR Chittagong or USD 500-510/MT CFR Benapole (Indian & Bangladesh border). But, Indian domestic offers are unreasonably high. They prefer to buy from South Korea & CIS countries, which cost them around USD 535-540/MT CFR Chittagong,” said an exporter based in India.

On the other hand, speaking to a trader based in Chennai mentioned that few trades took place last month from Chennai to Sri Lanka, but high prices in domestic market and appreciating INR has made Indian offers non-competitive.

Some manufacturers on West Coast are offering 3SP grade Billet at USD 555-565/MT FOB to African countries. But, unable to conclude any deal at these offers.

Indian commercial Billet prices have risen by INR 1,500/MT (USD 25/MT) in last one month on fear of mining ban in Odisha (largest Iron ore producing state in the country).

Current Offers for Commercial Grade (Induction Furnace) 

Region

City

Prices in INR

USD Prices

M-o-M

North India

Mandi Gobindgarh

             35,700

595

+  1,000

East India

Rourkela

30,700

512

+  1,100

Durgapur

32,300

538

+  1,100

Kolkata

32,500

542

+  1,000

Central India

Raipur*

31,800

530

+  450

Raigarh*

31,500

525

+  550

Bhilai

31,700

528

+  450

West India

Mumbai*

33,300

555

0

Jalna

33,100

552

+  1,050

Goa

33,600

560

+  1,200

Jaipur

33,900

565

+  500

Ahmedabad

33,400

557

+  400

Kandla/Ahmedabad*

33,400

557

+  400

South India

Hyderabad

34,000

567

+  1,500

Chennai

35,200

587

+  1,400

All prices are basic; excise duty and other local taxes extra


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