[SMM Iron & Steel] India’s Iron Ore Imports Fall 11% in April 2026 as Domestic Supply Increases

Published: May 11, 2026 16:18
India’s iron ore imports declined by 11% year-on-year in April 2026, falling to 0.41 million metric tons (mt) from 0.46 million mt in the previous year. This drop follows a record-high import year in 2025 and is attributed to increased domestic mining output and a strategic shift by coastal steel plants toward local ores to mitigate high sea-borne freight costs. Despite the import decline, India’s total domestic iron ore production is projected to remain strong to support its expanding crude steel capacity. The reduction in Indian import appetite may slightly ease the demand pressure on high-grade Australian and Brazilian fines in the spot market.

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