Tata Steel Ltd managing director B Muthuraman said, he expected domestic steel prices "to rise a bit" soon, in line with the global trend. |
He expects the first phase of the company's new steel plant in Jharkhand to be completed in four years. |
"I see steel prices rising a bit in the near term as global prices have been moving up," said Muthuraman. |
However, he declined to comment when asked whether the company would revise steel prices from September 1. "You will have to wait," he said. |
The company's board has approved the construction of a 10-million-tonne steel plant in Jharkhand-the second one in the eastern state. |
The new plant is expected to cost around Rs 45000-50000 crore. Muthuraman said, the site survey for the new plant would begin soon. |
Tata Steel is India's largest private steel producer with a capacity of 5 million tonne. |
Muthuraman asserted the need to devlop infrastructure and said, as the steel sector was expanding in Orissa, there was a need to establish a steel university in the state to fulfil the needs arising in that area. |
He said, as both export and imports were going to witness tremendous growth, there should be at least eight to ten ports in the state to take care of the heavy goods traffic. |
Even Baijayanta Panda, the member of parliament from Orissa, stressed the need for infrastructure development in the state. |