India's Jindal Stainless to Invest $94 Million to Boost Cold Rolling Capacity

Published: Aug 18, 2026 15:38
India's Jindal Stainless Limited plans to invest an estimated $94 million to expand its cold rolling capacity, responding to growing demand from sectors such as automotive, appliances, and food processing, said Managing Director Abhyuday Jindal in a statement to shareholders on August 17. The investment will raise the company's cold rolling capacity from 2.05 million metric tons per year to 2.67 million metric tons per year, with the expansion expected to be completed by fiscal year 2027-28.

Data Source Statement: Except for publicly available information, all other data are processed by SMM based on publicly available information, market communication, and relying on SMM's internal database model. They are for reference only and do not constitute decision-making recommendations.

For any inquiries or for more information, please contact: lemonzhao@smm.cn
For more information on how to access our research reports, please contact:service.en@smm.cn
Related News
[SMM Steel]
16 mins ago
[SMM Steel]
Read More
[SMM Steel]
[SMM Steel]
[Sheets & Plates] Today, export prices of HRC and other sheets & plates were flat day on day, with HRC transaction prices at $484-487/mt. Export prices recently stabilized and rebounded somewhat. Market feedback indicated that inquiries from outside China increased somewhat, but market participants still mainly held a wait-and-see stance, and actual transactions showed no notable improvement.
16 mins ago
[SMM Steel] Indian Steel Market Stable; Imported Scrap Demand Weak
16 mins ago
[SMM Steel] Indian Steel Market Stable; Imported Scrap Demand Weak
Read More
[SMM Steel] Indian Steel Market Stable; Imported Scrap Demand Weak
[SMM Steel] Indian Steel Market Stable; Imported Scrap Demand Weak
[India] India’s steel market remained largely stable, with mills favouring domestic scrap and sponge iron amid limited import buying. HMS 1&2 (80:20) stood at 340USD/tonne CFR India, while shredded scrap was indicated at 395USD/tonne CFR India and 415 USD/tonne CFR Port Qasim. India-origin HRC into Vietnam was indicated near 515USD/tonne CFR, although this was not a firm offer as prevailing Indian FOB levels were higher. Vietnamese buyers indicated 505–510USD/tonne CFR, with purchasing interest limited. Billet export indications stood at 440–455USD/tonne FOB India. With only marginal movements across major regions. HRC stood near 609USD/tonne (58,100INR/tonne) EXW Mumbai, while Raipur billet was around 410USD/tonne (39,150INR/tonne) EXW, up marginally.
16 mins ago
[SMM Steel] India Steel Market: Mild Uptrend
20 mins ago
[SMM Steel] India Steel Market: Mild Uptrend
Read More
[SMM Steel] India Steel Market: Mild Uptrend
[SMM Steel] India Steel Market: Mild Uptrend
[India] India’s domestic steel market was slightly stronger on Tuesday with marginal price gains across key steel products. Buying remained cautious and buyers adopting a wait-and-watch approach, while overall demand was moderate and market sentiment improved slightly. In northern Mandi Gobindgarh, HMS 1&2 (80:20) edged up by 1.05USD/tonne to 355USD/tonne delivered Mandi (34,000INR/tonne). Billet prices increased by 2.09USD/tonne to 445USD/tonne delivered Mandi (42,600INR/tonne) Meanwhile, Mumbai Rebar prices up by 1.05USD/tonne to 495USD/tonne EXW Mumbai (47,400INR/tonne). Sponge iron PDRI moved up by 4.18USD/tonne to 282USD/tonne EXW Bellary (27,000INR/tonne).
20 mins ago