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India's steel industry witnessed a paradoxical pricing environment in 2025, with domestic steel prices falling to five-year lows amid strong underlying demand. Tata Steel Managing Director T.V. Narendran has gone on record to admit that this is an unusual trend, wherein price weakness is primarily due to external trade pressures rather than weak domestic consumption.
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