India’s Jindal Stainless flags possible shipment delays to Middle East

Employees work at a furnace on a steel production line at the Jindal Stainless facility in Hisar, Haryana, India, May 30, 2025. REUTERS
NEW DELHI, March 6 (Reuters) – India’s Jindal Stainless said on Friday there may be some delays in steel ​shipments to the Middle East in the near ‌term due to the conflict in the region.
The country’s biggest stainless steel producer said the Middle East accounted for a small ​share of its export market but that the company ​remained committed to serving the region.
“Given the escalating ⁠conditions, there may be some delays in shipment arrivals ​in the near term, due to extended transit timelines ​across certain international shipping routes and air spaces,” Abhyuday Jindal, managing director of Jindal Stainless, told Reuters.
He said it was premature to ​comment on any kind of surcharges.
The company was closely ​monitoring the evolving geopolitical situation and was prepared to ensure minimal disruption ‌to ⁠its supply chain and operations, Jindal said.
“One focus area currently is the availability of certain industrial gases and raw materials, such as limestone and dolomite, sourced from the (Middle ​East),” Jindal added, ​saying that ⁠while the company maintained adequate inventory levels, they were prepared to tap other sourcing ​options to prevent any impact on production.
Some ​steel companies ⁠are also bracing to pay higher prices for gas.
Reuters reported on Thursday that India’s Adani Total Gas has sharply raised ⁠prices ​for supplies to industrial clients, citing ​lower availability of gas due to the conflict in the Middle East.

Reporting ​by Neha Arora; editing by Mayank Bhardwaj and Raju Gopalakrishnan

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