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Steel companies may raise prices in January

To cash in on the demand surge in domestic markets as the threat from cheaper imports weakens. - Commercial tax collection up 19% - SAIL stake sale before Cabinet in Jan - Govt not to intervene - Steel cos consider price increase in Jan - SAIL disinvestment proposal to reach Cabinet in 3-4 weeks - Bhushan Steel ties up with Sumitomo Leading steel companies like SAIL, JSW, Essar and Bhushan Steel may increase prices next month to cash in on the demand surge in domestic markets. The country’s second largest steel producer JSW Steel today joined others in the industry gunning for a price hike in January. “Internationally, steel prices have improved by about $30 a tonne (to $450 a tonne) in the past one month. There is a possibility of JSW increasing its prices,” JSW Steel Director (Sales and Marketing) Jayant Acharya told reporters here. Steel producers have cut prices by Rs 2,000 a tonne in the past two months following a fall in global prices and threat from cheaper imports. “There is no threat of cheaper imports now. Globally, prices have bottomed out,” he added. Bhushan Steel yesterday said the price increase could be in the range of Rs 500-1,500 a tonne. However, none of the steel makers confirmed the quantum of the hike. An Essar Steel official said the prices could be revised upwards next month but refused to give a figure to the possible hike. SAIL Chairman S K Roongta said prices are likely to be increased in January.


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