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India's imports of iron ore will increase due to JSW Steel demand and falling prices

India's imports of iron ore will increase due to JSW Steel demand and falling prices

Analysts and traders expect India's imports of iron ore to increase this year due to increased demand by JSW Steel, India's largest steelmaker in terms of capacity. This is because falling global prices have made overseas purchases more appealing.

Dhruv Ghoel, the chief executive officer of commodities consultancy BigMint, said: "We expect iron ore imports this year to be between 8-10 million metric tonnes, largely from JSW Steel."

Goel stated that India's imports of iron ore totaled around 6 million tonnes last year. JSW Steel accounted for the majority.

He said that a drop in prices from $110 per metric ton to under $90 this year will likely support the demand.

JSW Steel's iron ore needs are met by a combination between its own mines and purchases from external sources.

Hui Ting Sim is an assistant vice-president at Moody's Ratings Singapore. She said that the company plans to increase the capacity of its Vijayanagar facility in southern Karnataka from 1.5 to 2 millions tons per year during the current financial year until March 2026.

Hui Ting stated that a separate plan is in place to increase production at the Dolvi plant, located in Maharashtra's western state.

A company spokesperson responded to a comment request by saying that JSW Steel was in a period of quietness ahead of the announcements for its quarterly earnings.

India imports iron ore primarily from Australia and Brazil. However, imports of Oman have increased this year.

Last week, India's iron pellet manufacturers urged the Indian government to curtail a surge of imports that were routed through Oman. They claimed the imports originated from Iran, despite U.S. sanction, and warned that cheaper supplies might harm the local industry.

Iron ore imports are likely to increase due to the rising steel consumption in India.

Florence Sun, commodities analyst at Macquarie Group, said: "We estimate India's steel production will grow by 8% to 162 millions metric tons this year."

India's finished steel consumption in the first two months (2025-26 fiscal) was 25.1 million tonnes, an increase of 7.1% over the previous year. Reporting by Neha arora and Manvi pant; Editing Mayank bhardwaj, Emelia Sithole Matarise

(source: Reuters)