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Domestic steel mills to benefit from low ore prices, ICRA

The Dollar Business Bureau Domestic steel mills may benefit from lower iron ore and coking coal costs in the current year but sustained weakness in demand still remains a concern, ICRA said. The ratings agency in a report said, "Sustained demand weakness remains a concern for the domestic steel industry with a growth of mere 4.6% and 2.6% in FY2016 and FY2017 respectively due to sluggishness in key end-user industries. "Weak demand conditions have led to a correction in domestic hot rolled coil (HRC) prices by 7% in May 2017." The report also specified that the seaborne iron ore prices have corrected by 36% between February and May of 2017 dragged down by a correction in Chinese steel prices, steadily rising iron ore ...

Indian government announces measures to reform shipping industry

The Dollar Business Bureau The Indian government has taken a slew of measures to help revive India’s shipping industry and more reforms are likely to be announced soon to help speed up the transformation. India’s merchandise trade is heavily dependent on seaborne trade and ports. According to the Shipping Ministry, India’s shipping industry accounts for around 95% of India’s total merchandise trade by volume and 70% in terms of value. Meanwhile, total cargo traffic in India is forecast to grow to around 1,758 million metric tonnes (MMT) by 2017, up about 92% from around 911.5 MMT in 2012.  However, complicated procedures, lack of connectivity and slow paperwork has prevented the shipping industry from transforming itself and meet growing needs. ...