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Input Troubles A significant spike in prices of key raw materials post lockdown has thrown a curveball at the revival story of India Inc Illustration by Siddhant Jumde After an unprecedented year in 2020, Indias manufacturing sector is already facing its first major challenge in 2021 - rising raw material prices. Since the economy started opening up in May last year, prices of key inputs such as steel, copper, aluminium, rubber, plastic and cement have gone up sharply. Depending on the grade, prices of steel have shot up between 24 and 50 per cent. Since August, the average monthly price of hot rolled coil - a benchmark grade of the commodity - has risen by over Rs 14,000 per tonne to Rs 65,044 per tonne in December, a near 30 per cent jump. Similarly, copper prices have gone up by 25 per cent, rubber by 35 per cent and aluminium by 13 per cent. Prices of cement have grown at a more sedate pace, but over a much longer period of time - more than 16 per cent since January 2019.

Credai writes to Prime Minister on steel, cement prices | Noida News

Representative image NOIDA: Builders’ body Credai has urged the Union government to immediately step in and control the prices of cement and steel, the two commodities that are key to undergirding physical infrastructure. In a letter to the Prime Minister’s Office, Credai has flagged the issue of a steady and rapid price rise of cement almost every month since 2019, and claimed that it will be difficult for realtors to remain price-correct while dealing with post-lockdown impact. According to the builders’ body, the price of cement in January 2019 per tonne was Rs 40,000, which shot up to Rs 58,000 in December 2020. “Since January 2019, every month, cement prices have gone up. Builders are already facing various financial pressures. It is obvious that the steel companies are acting in concert to increase the prices. There is absolutely no rationale for price increase of this magnitude in a pandemic-ravaged economy,” Pankaj Bajaj, president of Credai-NCR, told TOI.

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