India's metallurgical coal imports rise 10% y-o-y in Jan-May'24 - BigMint data
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Morning Brief: India's imports of metallurgical coal in January-May 2024 (5MCY'24) stood at 31.7 million tonnes (mnt), an increase of 9% y-o-y compared with 29.1 mnt in 5MCY'23 as per BigMint data, on higher crude steel and hot metal production. India, the world's second-largest steel producer, relies overwhelmingly on imports of this key raw material (over 90% of consumption) to cater to its burgeoning steelmaking needs.
Country-wise imports
Australia shipped over 15 mnt during the period under review, thereby retaining the top spot among exporting countries, while Russia grabbed the second spot with total shipments of 7.76 mnt. Notably, while Australian exports to India fell 1% in 5MCY'24, Russia increased exports by around 13% y-o-y.
Data shows that India's imports of premium coking coal grades increased significantly during the period under review. Hard coking coal (HCC) imports increased by 30% y-o-y to 13.5 mnt, while premium hard coal (PHCC) imports grew 12% on the year to over 6 mnt in 5MCY'24.
In sharp contrast, imports of weaker grades (semi hard and semi soft) witnessed a decline of 11% y-o-y to 5.18 mnt even as purchases of pulverized coal injection (PCI) coals declined marginally by 6% y-o-y around 7 mnt.
Key takeaways
The slight dip in PCI imports probably points to lower Russian supplies amid the rouble-linked export duty on coal, existing problems with logistics in the Russian Far East which impede higher coal exports, and the sanctions imposed on Russia. Taken together, these imply higher costs for Russian miners. Russia is the top supplier of PCI coals to India and intends to use transport networks through Iran to ship coal to India in the coming years.
*Australian exports keep declining: At around 16 mnt in 5MCY'24, Australian coking coal and PCI imports by India maintained an overall general trend of decline. Imports from Down Under had decreased by 5% y-o-y in FY'24, as per data. Although Australia is the prime supplier of high-grade coking coal, price volatility has been a recurring problem and Indian buyers are seeking to diversify imports - a key reason behind higher imports from Russia and the US.
Outlook
On the supply front, if Russian shipments slow down markedly, seaborne supplies may come under slight pressure in H2CY'24. This may impact domestic steel producers.
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