Metal stocks in focus: Top 4 stocks up as much as 10% in 2025

US President Donald Trump’s tariffs on its key trade partners like Canada, China, Mexico, India and others have brought in a sense of uncertainty across trade corridors globally. Especially, in the metal sector, this uncertainty has been weighing on investor sentiment. However, four stocks have delivered positive returns in 2025 despite all the negative newsflow

Hindalco Industries

The share price of Hindalco Industries has given a return of 12.26% from year to date. The company is in the business of aluminium and copper manufacturing. It is a subsidiary of the Aditya Birla Group. Its biggest subsidiary, Novelis Inc., is headquartered in the United States and has operations in Canada. It supplies processed aluminium rolls to America, which are used in making soft drink cans.

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JSW Steel’s share price has risen 11.28% in 2025. While the stock has increased 26% in the past one year. The company was grappling with cheap Chinese imports in India. The company has a subsidiary headquartered in the USA, operating in the same line of business, giving it an edge over Canada and Chinese steel imports. 

Tata Steel

The share price of Tata Steel has emerged more than 9% from year to date. The Tata Group company is headquartered in India. It has risen 5% in the past one year. The company was established in 1907 as Asia’s first integrated private steel entity. Its net profit declined 36.37% year-on-year to Rs 326.64 crore in the third quarter of FY25. 

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Vedanta’s stock price has gained in 2025. The share price is 19% away from its 52-week high of Rs 526.95. The stock has given the highest return in the last one year, rising 77%. The company is all set for a demerger, breaking into 6 different listed entities. Vedanta has been investors’ favourite for paying a huge amount of profit as dividend. The company posted a 76% year-on-year surge in its consolidated net profit for Q3 FY25, reaching Rs 3,547 crore, driven by higher income.

Company NameYTD1 yearHindalco12.26%34%JSW Steel11.28%26%Tata Steel9.2%5%Vedanta0.2%77%  » Read More

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