India’s JSW Steel Limited achieved a consolidated crude steel production of 30.14 million mt in the fiscal year 2025-26, a rise of eight percent year on year, according to a company statement on Friday, April 10.
The company reported a crude steel output of 29.25 million mt during the fiscal year from its operations in India, up eight percent year on year.
Production from its domestic operations during the fourth quarter (January-March) of the fiscal year 2025-26 came to 7.34 million mt, a slight decline of one percent year on year.
The company said that its Salem steel mill in southern India underwent an upgrade with a new ladle furnace and a vacuum degasser commissioned in February 2026, raising capacity from 1 million mt per year to 1.15 million mt per year.
The Vijaynagar steel mill saw its blast furnace (BF) No. 3 shut down from September 2025, impacting capacity utilization and output during the fiscal year, the company said.