Domestic steel demand has grown by 5.2 per cent during the first nine months of 2017-18 which is positive for the industry, rating agency ICRA has said.
The rise in demand was aided by a buoyancy in the automobile sector and recovery in the construction and capital goods sectors, the agency said in a statement.
Going forward, ICRA expects domestic consumption growth to be favourable in the backdrop of the government's thrust on infrastructure, particularly in affordable housing and power transmission segments.
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