Contribution of Stainless Steel Industry in Make in India Campaign

Modinomics, based on PM Modi’s pragmatic economic policy, introduced the “Make in India” campaign, akin to the United States’ “Buy American” campaign, in September 25, 2014. Its main goal was… Read more

Ambica Steels Limited – Awarded for Steel Exports

Ambica Steels is recently honored for its Outstanding Contribution towards the promotion of Indo-German Economic Relations for the year 2018. The award was bestowed by the respectable President of Indo… Read more

Misuse of Free Trade Agreement by China

With the US and EU’s constant trade deal sanctions imposed on Beijing, China risks of being in market isolation. The non-classification of China as a market economy disables them to… Read more

Steel Policy of India 2017

In 2015, India overtook the United States to become the world’s third largest producer of Steel behind China and Japan. With the 2017 Steel policy and the overall world steel… Read more

EU Safeguard Duties on Stainless Steel Products

Developing Countries as defined by EU and European Economic Area (EEA) members – Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein – are exempted from the new EU stainless steel policy. All other countries… Read more

Stainless steel raw material tracker – Aug 2017

Chrome highlights A positive month for Chrome Prices of chrome have shot up in the past few weeks with Ferrochrome and Molybdenum prices all bouncing back from previous lows. Prices… Read more

Stainless steel market update Aug’17

Earlier on in the year, investors had a chance to double or triple their money by putting a little portion of it in the steel market when the prices were… Read more

Stainless Steel 304 vs 316 Grade : Importance And Differentiation

304 Vs 316 Stainless steel All steel has the same basic components that are Iron and carbon. 304 stainless steel belongs to the family of 18-8. That means chromium is… Read more

Stainless steel raw material tracker – July 2017

Nickel highlights Nickel costs reform as July closes Nickel prices were in a steady and long (though not steep) decline since the start of 2017. At the end of 2016,… Read more