Mumbai, April 7 -- The company's crude steel production in India was impacted by relining work at the "G" blast furnace in Jamshedpur. However, on a year-on-year basis, it grew 2%.
For the full financial year FY25, Indian operations produced 21.8 mt of crude steel, a 5% rise from FY24, supported by the commissioning of the country's largest blast furnace at Kalinganagar and improved output at Neelachal Ispat Nigam.
Tata Steel India deliveries rose 5.86% QoQ to 5.6 million tons (MT) in Q4 FY25, aided by higher growth in domestic deliveries of around 9% QoQ. Full-year deliveries also touched an all-time high of 20.94 mt, up 5% from FY24.
Segment-wise, Tata Steel's Automotive & Special Products vertical saw 10% QoQ growth in Q4, while bra...
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