Blitz Bureau
NEW DELHI: India’s steel sector sustained its growth trajectory in May, as crude steel production reached 14.21 million tonnes, up 2.9 per cent year-on-year, the Government said on June 4.
Hot metal production grew 2.0 per cent, while pig iron output (0.77 million tonnes) posted a growth of 1.1 per cent.
Finished steel production reached 13.94 million tonnes in May, up 7.7 per cent. Finished steel consumption in May was 14.33 million tonnes, registering growth of 9.0 per cent YoY.
According to the steel ministry, crude steel production was 28.04 million tonnes during April-May, up 2.7 per cent over the corresponding period last year (CPLY), compared with 27.30 million tonnes in April–May 2025.
Hot metal production grew 2.7 per cent CPLY, while pig iron output (1.50 million tonnes) posted a growth of 0.2 per cent CPLY.
Moreover, finished steel production reached 27.36 million tonnes, up 6.4 per cent CPLY. Finished steel consumption in April–May 2026 was 27.36 million tonnes, registering growth of 8.7 per cent CPLY, driven by sustained demand from construction, infrastructure, and manufacturing end-use segments, said the ministry statement.
Steel imports stood at 0.69 million tonnes and exports at 0.51 million tonnes in May, registering year-on-year growth of 62.5 per cent and 29.9 per cent over May 2025 levels of 0.42 million tonnes and 0.39 million tonnes, respectively.
Imports were 1.37 million tonnes and exports at 0.98 million tonnes during April–May 2026, making India a net importer during the period.
India’s total crude steelmaking capacity reached at approximately 220 MTPA in FY2025–26, keeping the industry on track to achieve the National Steel Policy target of 300 MTPA by 2030.













