Though optimistic of setting up a mega steel plant in Odisha's Jagatsinghpur district and commissioning it in five years, South Korean steel major Posco says it does not know about the fate of its proposed MoU renewal with the state government.
"We do not know when the MoU with Odisha government will be revised," Posco-India CMD Yong Won Yoon said.
Posco-India's MoU with Odisha government had lapsed in June 2010. Even though two full years have already passed, there has been no progress in renewal of MoU.
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The Posco-India CMD also said the company has agreed to most of the conditions put by the state government in the revised MoU. The company has also agreed to delete the provision of swapping of iron ore, he pointed out.
Even as the company agreed to completely drop the swapping proposal, the renewal of MoU is still not in sight.
As per the original MoU, the South Korean steel major was to export upto 30 percent of the 600 million tonne of iron ore allotted to it and import equal quantity of high grade ore.
However, during the negotiations for renewal of MoU, which expired in June 2010, the state government had sought deletion of this clause, forcing the company to dilute the plan to swapping of raw material within the country. Now the company has completely dropped the idea.
Affirming the company's commitment to set up the mega project in Odisha, the Posco-India CMD hoped the first phase of the 8 MTPA integrated steel Plant at Paradip will be commissioned in the early 2018.
Yoon said that after land was handed over to the company, rehabilitation and land preparation would take two years and the construction work is expected to take three years.
Hopeful of getting a positive judgement from the Supreme Court in the controversial iron ore reserve at Khandadhar case, Yoon said "the project should start immediately without further wait".