Essar Steel may shelve its plans to construct a $1.9 billion plant in Indonesia, following an adverse ruling by the country's anti-dumping authority. |
Indonesian news agency Antara reported that Essar Indonesia, the local unit of the Indian firm, will postpone construction of the hot rolled coil (HRC) processing plant in the South-east Asian nation. |
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When contacted, an Essar Group official said, "As a result of the anti-dumping ruling, the company will review its plans for setting up the HRC plant." |
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"The decision followed alleged dumping against Essar's principal by the Indonesian Anti-Dumping Commission (KADI)," Antara said. |
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KADI is investigating the dumping allegation filed by companies led by state-run steel maker Krakatau Steel against Essar Steel Holdings and other HRC suppliers from a number of other countries. |
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"Essar said the investment climate is less conducive and there is no guarantee of supply of the basic material in iron ore," Antara said. |
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