China’s Steel Slowdown : What it Means for India’s Raw Material Imports

In 2025, one of the most significant developments in the global commodities market is the deceleration of China’s steel production. As the world’s largest steel producer and consumer, any fluctuation in China’s steel industry has rippling effects across continents. India, an emerging industrial powerhouse, is uniquely positioned to both benefit from and be challenged by […]

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10 Questions to Ask Before Choosing a Raw Material Supplier in 2025

In a market where disruptions are the new normal and margins are tighter than ever, choosing the right raw material supplier isn’t just a purchasing decision, t’s a strategic one. Whether you’re sourcing coal, pig iron, met coke, billets, or ferrous scrap, your supplier relationship can significantly impact your product quality, operational efficiency, and even

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Waste Not, Want Not – Why is Smart Scrap Management Becoming a National Priority in 2025?

In 2025, the phrase “Waste Not, Want Not” is no longer just a moral compass, it’s a national strategy. As India strides into a new era of industrial development, infrastructure growth, and sustainability mandates, scrap management has emerged as a critical frontier for policymakers, industries, and environmentalists alike. Among all forms of recyclable waste, ferrous

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Steel from Scrap vs. Steel from Iron Ore – What the 2025 Data Tells Us About Cost vs. Consistency?

In the evolving landscape of steel production, 2025 has emerged as a pivotal year. With nations pushing for sustainability and industries optimizing for cost, the age-old question resurfaces: Should we rely on scrap or stick to iron ore for our steel? Let’s break down the facts, data, and realities to discover how India—and the world—are

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Carbon Credit Markets and Coal – Can Traditional Fuels Stay Relevant in a Net-Zero Push?

In an era dominated by global climate goals and the accelerating push toward net-zero emissions, the coal industry faces a defining question: Can traditional fuels like coal remain relevant in a carbon-regulated economy? As countries tighten climate policies, carbon credit markets are emerging as a double-edged sword  presenting both a challenge and an opportunity for

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Beyond Price – How to Vet a Reliable Raw Material Supplier in Today’s Volatile Markets?

In a world rocked by geopolitical uncertainty, inflation, supply chain bottlenecks, and climate-related disruptions, the question isn’t just “how much?” anymore ,  it’s “how good, how consistent, and how resilient?” This shift is especially true for industries relying on raw materials, where choosing the right supplier can make or break operations.  In 2025, with market

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In Times of Conflict – Why a Resilient Supply Chain Matters More Than Ever

In a world where geopolitical tensions can flare without warning, from trade disruptions to full-blown border conflicts,  businesses are realizing that a resilient supply chain is not a luxury, but a necessity. As India faces ongoing challenges on its frontlines, the role of industries behind the scenes becomes even more critical. From powering essential infrastructure

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Steel, Strength, and Strategy: The Role of Ferrous Materials in National Infrastructure During Wartime 

When nations are tested by the fires of conflict, it’s not just the valor of their soldiers or the precision of their diplomacy that shapes the outcome, it’s also the strength of their infrastructure. And at the very core of that strength lies ferrous materials: steel, iron, alloys, and scrap that form the backbone of

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