Compulsory certification of Ferro Silicon might disrupt indian steel makers
The Economic Times
India
02-03-2020
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“This order may be called the Steel and Steel Products (Quality Control) Order, 2019. It shall come into force on the date of its publication in the Official Gazette. It shall apply to steel and steel products except for steel and steel products for export which conform to any other specification required by a foreign buyer,” said the order dated 22nd July 2019.
Indian steel manufacturers might face a slight glitch in the supply of Ferro Silicon, one of the key raw materials for steel-making, as the Ministry of Steel has passed an order in the month of February to include the alloy under mandatory certification by April 2020.
“This order may be called the Steel and Steel Products (Quality Control) Order, 2019. It shall come into force on the date of its publication in the Official Gazette. It shall apply to steel and steel products … except for steel and steel products for export which conform to any other specification required by a foreign buyer,” said the order dated 22nd July 2019.
While the order was dated 22nd July 2019, companies in Bhutan and Norway and other countries, major suppliers of Ferro Silicon, came to know about it around February 20th, said the companies in an interaction. “It was communicated late and we also missed it as it came under the name steel and steel products. They usually come under ferroalloys,” said Kári Marís Gudmundsson, Global Sales Manager, Elkem Ferrosilicon from Norway.
Ferro Silicon is an alloy used by the steel-makers to increase the performance of steel as an industrial material. It de-oxidizes the steel, blocks the heat and prevents loss of carbon from the molten steel. Ferro Silicon prices in the market was between Rs 60,000 - Rs 65,000 per tonne during December and March and went up to Rs 90,000 per tonne on the back of China's coronavirus impact.
India imports around 300,000 tonnes of Ferro Silicon from various countries like Bhutan, Norway and China every year and out of which only 1/3 rd is manufactured in India. If the deadline is not extended, the steel companies might have a shortage of Ferro Silicon, said Kari.
“To make 1 MT of steel, the companies need 600 tonnes of Silicon. Even though it’s a small number it is important”, said IQ Minerals and Metals CEO, Siddharth Bothra.