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India's finished-steel imports from April to October were down 34% according to government data

According to preliminary government data reviewed on Monday, India's finished-steel imports in the first seven months were down 34.1% compared to the previous year.

India, which is the second largest crude steel producer in the world, imported 3.8 millions metric tons (mt) of finished steel between April and October. It was also a net importer for the alloy.

South Korea, China, Japan, and Russia were the top exporters of finished steel into India in the past year, with 1.4 million tons.

The government reported that domestically, the steel prices were being pressured by a combination of weak demand and a high supply. "Trading activity was subdued due to the current festival season", it said.

In October, it was reported that small steel producers struggled with a weak demand and falling price.

The data shows that India exported 3.5 millions metric tons of finished iron and steel between April and October, an increase of 25.3% on the previous year.

According to data, Italy and Belgium were followed by Spain as the largest markets for Indian Steel during this period.

The data revealed that India's crude steel production in April-October was 95.7 million tons and its finished steel production 91.6 million tons.

The consumption of finished steel in the period was 92.2 million tons, an increase of 7.4% on a year-on-year basis. (Reporting and editing by NehaArora; Jan Harvey)

(source: Reuters)