1. Cost Structures and Production Economics Are Driving the Shift The global steel industry is witnessing a structural recalibration in raw material preference, driven by measurable differences in cos...
India currently produces approximately 145 million tonnes of crude steel annually. The production mix reflects a hybrid structure: roughly 45–48 percent originates from integrated BF-BOF facilities, w...
As India approaches FY27, raw material cost structure divergence between the Blast Furnace Basic Oxygen Furnace route and the Electric Arc Furnace route is emerging as the principal determinant of mar...
The ferrous scrap market in early 2026 shows signs of structural volatility. Tighter regional supplies, price gains in some markets, and divergent demand patterns across key consuming regions such as ...
India’s steel industry is standing at a structural turning point. While iron ore has long been the backbone of domestic steelmaking, economic realities and sustainability commitments are steadily push...
India’s rising appetite for secondary steel has brought steel scrap into the spotlight once again. Despite being among the world’s largest steel producers, the country remains structurally dependent o...









