State-owned National Tubes Ltd, the country’s only government-run steel pipe manufacturer listed on the stock exchanges, has reported a sharp decline in performance, with sales nearly halving in the first nine months of FY2025–26 amid weakening demand.
According to company disclosures approved by the board on Thursday, the firm’s net sales dropped 50% year-on-year to Tk18.15 crore during the July–March period, down from Tk36.24 crore in the same period of the previous fiscal year.
The steep fall in revenue pushed the company into losses, reversing its profit trend from a year earlier.
National Tubes posted a net loss of Tk5.57 crore for the nine-month period, compared to a profit of Tk2.66 crore in July–March of FY25. Its loss per share stood at Tk1.60.
Operating cash flow also deteriorated significantly, with net operating cash flow per share falling to Tk0.17 as of March 2026, compared to Tk1.09 in the same period a year earlier.
The company’s net asset value was recorded at Tk473 crore, according to its financial statements.
In the third quarter alone (January–March), National Tubes incurred a loss of Tk1.31 crore, a sharp reversal from a profit of Tk1.42 crore in the same quarter of the previous fiscal year. Quarterly revenue also declined by 40% to Tk8.12 crore from Tk13.51 crore a year earlier.
The company attributed the downturn to a broader fall in demand for steel pipes across key industrial and utility sectors.
National Tubes supplies pipes to major gas distribution and utility operators, including Titas Gas, Bakhrabad Gas Distribution Company, Jalalabad Gas Transmission and Distribution System, BAPEX, WASA, Fire Hydrant Company, and various manufacturing and real estate firms, according to its website.
Established in 1964 as a private-sector enterprise, National Tubes was nationalised in 1972 and placed under the Bangladesh Steel and Engineering Corporation (BSEC). It was later converted into a public limited company in 1989, with 49% of its shares offloaded to the general public.
