SAIL posts more than 16% growth in revenue from operations over CPLY 
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SAIL posts more than 16% growth in revenue from operations over CPLY

SAIL posted a growth of 16.4 percent in its revenue from operations in Q1 FY'23 over the corresponding period last year

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) posted its financial performance for the first quarter of the current financial year 2022-23 (Q1 FY'23). The company saw a growth of 16.4 percent in its revenue from operations in Q1 FY'23 over the corresponding period last year. SAIL also recorded the best ever Q1 production.

The first quarter of FY'23 saw twin challenges of higher input costs and subdued market demand, both global and domestic, impacting the performance of the company. The high cost of production due to the increase in imported coking coal prices had an impact on the bottom line of the company. The decline in global demand and prices for steel had a direct bearing on the domestic market and price realisation. Since peaking in April 2022, the prices for steel have continuously remained under pressure during the quarter.

The company, however, said that the construction and infrastructure projects have gained momentum which will boost the demand for steel products. The company is confident of improved performance in the second half of the current financial year with a significant reduction in prices of imported coal and an uptick in demand.

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