JSW Steel's Q2FY26 performance was broadly in line with our estimates. Revenue increased by 5% QoQ, driven by 10% volume growth as Dolvi, JVML and BPSL capacities ramped up. NSR decreased 4% QoQ, owing to a decline in steel prices. EBITDA decreased by 6% QoQ to Rs71bn, while EBITDA per tonne fell by 14% QoQ to Rs 9,693/t, driven by lower realization, partly offset by $6 savings in coking coal costs, savings in power costs and higher volumes. Management expects a recovery in steel prices in Nov-Dec'25 as they trade below the import price parity. JSW has announced two section mills to produce...