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  • 10th MRAI International Material Recycling Conference

    10th MRAI International Material Recycling Conference

    Material Recycling Association of India has consecutively organized nine successful International Indian Material Recycling conferences in 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022 at Delhi, Mumbai, Delhi, Jaipur, Goa, Kochi, Delhi, Goa and Delhi respectively.

    On average 1600+ Delegates, (including 450 Foreign Delegates) attended the above Conferences. With your continuous trust and overwhelming support, MRAI is organizing its 10th International Indian Material Recycling Conference #IMRC2023 on (2) 3 & 4 February 2023 in Grand Hyatt Kochi, Bolgatty Kerala.

    The event will focus to bring back India and International Recyclers under one roof for Networking and showcasing their business interest, technology, services, new innovations, perspective, etc. 2000 Delegates and 79 Exhibitors representing Recycling Fraternity are expected to attend the 10th IMRC – 2023.

    A Luxury waterfront hotel: Grand Hyatt on Bolgatty Island, Kochi is is at a distance of just 32 km which takes approx.. 40 minute from Cochin International Airport (COK)

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  • Manganese/Chrome Ores, EMD, EMM and Ferro-Alloys Summit

    Manganese/Chrome Ores, EMD, EMM and Ferro-Alloys Summit

    FIMI is organizing Manganese/Chrome Ores, EMD, EMM and Ferro-Alloys Summit from 3-4 January, 2023 at Taj Bengal, Kolkata (India). This event will provide a unique platform for the manganese / chrome ore and alloy producers, consumers, technology suppliers, as well as others to discuss technological developments, ESG aspect, legislative issues, and market trends. Producers, consumers, buyers and traders will have the opportunity to discuss and review supply and demand related issues in open forums and private meetings. Suppliers of exploration, mining processing equipment and metallurgical technologies will have an opportunity to make presentations on manganese/chrome ore and alloy to the stakeholders.

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  • Nepal’s sponge iron imports to hit all-time high in CY’22. What’s next?

    Nepal’s sponge iron imports to hit all-time high in CY’22. What’s next?

    Nepal, a landlocked nation, has registered significant growth in its metallics (sponge iron and pig iron) imports, as per data maintained with SteelMint. The country’s sponge iron imports rose by 120%, while pig iron imports rallied by 390% during January-October 2022 compared to the same period in the preceding year.

    The country registered about 440,000 t of sponge iron imports and around 41,000 t of pig iron imports during the first 10 months of 2022. Rising melting capacities in the nation is the key factor behind the constant rally in imports.

    Will imports rise further?

    SteelMint, in conversation with several industry leaders, learned that Nepal’s sponge iron imports is likely to reach over 500,000 t in CY’22, which will be a nearly two-fold rise against 260,000 t in CY’21.

    Along with this, pig iron imports are also expected to cross 45,000 t in CY’22, which will be over three-times higher than 12,600 t in CY’21.

    Who are benefitting?

    India is the largest producer of DRI in the world and in terms of imports Nepal has become a major importer of Indian DRI (sponge iron) after Bangladesh in CY22.

    With the rapid expansion in melting capacities in the neighbouring nations, sponge iron producers based in the eastern region (Odisha, Jharkhand and West Bengal) are largely benefiting from this, due to the advantage of logistics via rail, road and sea routes.

    Out of India’s total sponge iron exports, about 90-95% is from eastern India, while the remaining is from the central and southern regions depending on price competitiveness.

    Competitive Indonesian billet, wire rod offers

    With 15% export duty on Indian finished steels including wire rods, Indian wire rod producers of both the IF and BF routes are worried and hardly any deals have been concluded to Nepal due to competitive offers from Indonesia.

    Roughly, the landed cost to Nepal of Indonesian wire rods and billets are cheaper by $100/t compared to Indian material.

    Recently, Nepalese mills have placed another order for wire rods (size 6.5 to 7.0 mm) to Indonesia for a total of around 25,000 t for December or early-January shipments, SteelMint learned from trade sources.

    The deals took place at around $560/t CFR Haldia basis (east Indian port), which is equivalent to $600-605/t CPT Nepal. Earlier, mills in Nepal had booked a total of around 50,000 t of wire rods and around 25,000-30,000 t of billets.

    What’s next?

    Nepal’s steel industry is growing significantly in terms of capacity. The total annual capacity of the industry is about 3.5-4 million tonnes (mnt) per annum and annual steel demand is about 2-2.5 mnt.

    To know more about Nepal’s steel trade dynamics and changing import preferences, book your seat at the 2nd Nepal Steel & Trade Summit on 1-2 March, 2023 at Hotel Soaltee Crown Plaza, Kathmandu and get to hear from renowned industry participants from across the globe.

  • What to expect from Indian iron ore industry in H2 FY23?

    What to expect from Indian iron ore industry in H2 FY23?

    Key Points of Discussion:

    • Goa mine block auctions – process, timeline etc
    • Changing market dynamics & duty impact on Odisha’s mining industry
    • Performance of Indian iron ore industry in H1 FY’23 & near term outlook
  • How Indian stainless steel mills are dealing with the global economic downturn

    How Indian stainless steel mills are dealing with the global economic downturn

    Key Points of Discussion:

    • POSCO shutdown due to typhoon Hinnamnor
    • Chinese import influx in India
    • Europe energy crisis
    • Export duty on finished product
    • Subdued Indian demand