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India’s stainless steel consumption grows by 8% in FY25

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Update time : 2025-07-02 17:33:51
According to the Indian Stainless Steel Development Association (ISSDA), India's stainless steel consumption reached 4.85 million tons in the fiscal year 2024-25, a year-on-year increase of 8%. The association said the country's stainless steel market remains strong and is one of the fastest-growing globally, despite various challenges.

Rajamani Krishnamurti, President of ISSDA, stated that the current production capacity is 7.5 million tons, with 60% utilization. He said there is substantial production growth potential with supportive policies and continued demand.

ISSDA forecasts stainless steel consumption to climb to 12.5-12.7 million tons by the fiscal year 2040 and 19-20 million tons by the fiscal year 2047, driven by expanding uses in sectors such as green energy, water storage, defense, and aerospace.
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