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Domestic Demand Growth For Non-Ferrous Metal May Remain At 10% In FY25: ICRA

The operating margin of domestic players is also likely to remain stable at 17-17.5% in FY25, like the levels estimated in FY24.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>(Source: Envato)</p></div>
(Source: Envato)

Domestic demand growth for non-ferrous metals such as aluminium and copper is likely to remain at 10% in the next financial year, ICRA said on Friday.

The apparent consumption growth for non-ferrous metals in the domestic market remained at 10-13% in the first nine months of the ongoing fiscal supported by the government's push on infrastructure development and encouraging demand from renewables sectors and electric vehicles.

"While the demand is expected to remain soft over the next two quarters as government spending moderates around the general elections, the overall demand growth is expected to remain comfortable at 10% in FY24 and FY25", ICRA said in a statement.

The operating margin of domestic players is also likely to remain stable at 17-17.5% in FY25, like the levels estimated in FY24.

Consequently, the rating agency maintains a stable outlook on the sector, it said.

"ICRA notes that the domestic e-auction premia on coal had eased in recent months to 40% in Feb. 2024... The prices of caustic soda and calcined pet coke also moderated in the current fiscal", it added.