"Changes in the ratings outlook to stable from negative reflect our expectation that the benign operating environment and recovery in the financial performance of Tata Steel UK and Tata Steel over the last few quarters will continue over a longer term, leading to a sustained improvement in its credit metrics," Moody's vice-president and senior analyst Kaustubh Chaubal said in a note today.
Strong growth prospects in its key operating markets of India, Europe and Southeast Asia -- with steel consumption slated to grow, amid capacity removal in China, augur well for Tata Steel, it said.
Moody's expects Chinese steel production capacity to continue to decline with the implementation of supply-side reforms and environmental protection measures that have forced closure of inefficient mills and prompted consolidation, leading to a decline in Chinese exports and supporting regional steel prices.
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In Europe, Tata Steel, being the second largest by volume with expected annual shipments of 10 million tonne in FY18, will see sustained demand from key user industries like automotive, construction and capital goods. It expects European steel consumption to grow 2 per cent in 2017 and by 1.5 per cent in 2018, the report said.
Moreover with half the sales volumes from the higher profitable Tata Steel India business -- that generates EBITDA/ tonne in the Rs 10,000-Rs 12,000 range, up from 40 per cent in FY2016 -- will drive a meaningful improvement in consolidated earnings, the agency said.
Following the MoU with Thyssenkrupp in September, Moody's expects Tata Steel to enter into a definitive agreement for a JV of its European business by March 2018 and consummation of the JV by March 2019.
The transaction is at an early stage with signing and possible closing subject to due diligence and approvals from respective shareholders and antitrust authorities.
The CDQ is a heat recovery system to cool the hot coke from coke ovens. It is one of the most renowned energy- efficient and environment-friendly facility in steel production where hot coke removed from coke ovens at a temperature of 1,000C.