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Watch: Tougher to ‘Make in India’ when China steel market is so hot

  • Featuring
  • James Wallis
  • Commodity
  • Metals
  • Length
  • 3:02

For much of the past two years, Indian steelmakers have been obliged to export more steel. But now, they are choosing to do so. In this video, Senior Managing Editor Paul Bartholomew examines steel mill behavior in India and how this is interlinked with China's steel market. He also shares insights on what to expect in Asian steel markets in Q4.