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Steel prices may fall soon
Source: PTI
May 31, 2010 15:21 IST

Steel prices may fall further by another Rs 1,000 a tonne in June due to a softening global trend originating from the financial crisis in Europe and demand slowdown ahead of the monsoons, an official said.

Prices of long steel products - mainly consumed by infrastructure and construction firms -- have already fallen by Rs 5,000 a tonne since April.

"It (steel prices) may further fall by Rs 1,000 a tonne next month mainly due to the present European crisis and slackening demand ahead of monsoon," Steel Secretary Atul Chaturvedi told PTI on the sidelines of a conference.

The conference was organised to highlight the "achievements" of the ministry during the first year of the UPA-II government.

Industry observers said that the crisis in Europe may adversely impact international steel prices, which could - in turn - affect domestic rates.

While steel prices, hovering in the range of Rs 32,000-Rs 47,000 per tonne, have softened in recent months, they still rule at a premium of about 30 per cent over the year-ago period.

The high prices are attributed to a 90 per cent increase in prices of vital inputs for steel manufacturing, such as iron ore and coking coal.

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