"Aluminium sector is...Undergoing stressful situation. And we are requesting the finance ministry to take up certain issues which are required to protect the domestic aluminium industry," said Balvinder Kumar, Secretary, Ministry of mines.
Domestic aluminium industry has expressed concern over the rising import of the metal, its scrap and acute raw material scarcity in the country, he said.
The Aluminium Association of India maintained that the industry has seen a huge surge in imports in recent years from 8.81 lakh tonne in 2010-11 to 15.63 lakh tonne in 2014-15 financial year. Most of the imports come from the Middle East and China.
Import of aluminium waste and scrap has also increased at a compound annual growth rate of 16 per cent in the same period, it said.
"Indian aluminium industry is at a critical phase where it requires support from the government to maintain not only its current viability but also protect growth plans that have significant economy contributions and benefits," Vice President, Community Relations of Balco (Bharat Aluminium Company), BK Shrivastav told PTI at Raipur recently.