The Indian steel sector is a growth story, ISA Secretary General and Executive Head Sanak Mishra told PTI.
"...In the past few years, a lot of new steel capacity has been commissioned and a lot more is under commissioning that means that the potential to produce the capability to produce is there," he said.
He was replying to a question on India's crude steel production during the first four months of 2017.
According to the latest report of global body World Steel Association, there is a difference of less than 2 million tonne between the amount of steel produced by India and Japan during the first four months of 2017.
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Another reason he said was that the government has taken several trade remedial measures to support the domestic steel industry in the form of increased basic customs duty, safeguard duty which is called MIP, antidumping on hot-rolled products and cold-rolled products. The government has been very supportive to the industry.
"Indian steel industry is a growth story as compared to many other steel industries in the world because our consumption is rising...We will grow about 6 per cent current year in terms of consumption," he said.
India aims to take its steel production capacity to 300 MT by 2030-31 at a cost of Rs 10 lakh crore besides taking the per capita steel consumption to 158 kg, Steel Minister Chaudhary Birender Singh while addressing the media on three years initiatives and achievements of his ministry had said.
The budget allocation also for infra and construction projects this year by the government was much more than the previous year. And thirdly, the government support. The National Steel Policy and guidelines for domestic steel should be used for projects in the country. These are the guidelines for the growth story of India," Mishra said.
He also said, today there is new technology, equipment, automation and process control which were not there earlier. So, India is in position to compete.
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