Tata Steel espera mejores márgenes gracias al aumento de los precios y al ahorro

Tata Steel prevé mejores márgenes para el presente ejercicio fiscal gracias al aumento de los precios del acero, el crecimiento del volumen interno y el ahorro continuo de costes. La empresa también proyecta un aumento significativo de las realizaciones en la India, apoyado en parte por la renovación de contratos automovilísticos. Sin embargo, el aumento de los costes de las materias primas y los retos operativos en Europa podrían limitar los beneficios.

Tata Steel cuenta con el aumento de los precios del acero y la reducción constante de costes para fortalecer sus márgenes este ejercicio fiscal. Se espera que el crecimiento del volumen interno proporcione un apoyo adicional al rendimiento global en medio de estos esfuerzos.

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