After cutting steel prices in the past two months, state-run Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) today said it is looking to hike the rates next month following a recovery in demand.
"We may increase steel prices in January as market is improving," Steel Authority of India Limited chairman S K Roongta told PTI.
He, however, did not give any price range of the proposed hike.
The steel maker had reduced prices of its flat steel products by up to Rs 2,000 a tonne in the past two months, mainly on falling international demand.
Flat steel products are primarily used by the white goods and auto industry. SAIL had not altered the prices of its long steel products utilised by construction companies.
The firm had reduced prices of flat steel products by up to Rs 500 per tonne in the first week of this month after cutting the rates by up to Rs 1,500 in the last month.
The price structure of the company generally acts as a benchmark for the domestic steel companies. SAIL offers its products in the range of Rs 29,000-40,000 a tonne.
Steel prices have globally recovered by about $50 a tonne to about $450 per tonne after falling by around $150-200 per tonne in the last two months due to fear of overcapacity in Chinese steel mills.
Import of cheap steel products had been pushing pressure on the domestic steel players to maintain a low price line.