Employment of 6,000 or 30,000 is no issue. It is a private investment and the company will decide how many are required to be employed. 30,000 may be a newspaper idea. Also, since it is a private project, so, the GoB is not directly involved and has nothing to lose. It will get its taxes and BD people will be employed.Problem with the figure is 30,000 jobs is way too high for 2 MT capacity. (5 times more inefficient than the global norm).
At global average (about 330 tonnes per worker per year), the jobs created would only be around 6,000....plus minus some amount depending on corollary activities setup. As comparison, the recent steel mills currently recently finished or under construction in India have 10 MT steel capacity output for 30,000 jobs.
This (if this ratio is true for this project) has all the hallmarks of another debt trap provided by a loanshark nation with increasing numbers of zombie steel enterprises (among other heavy industry sectors generally)...combined with a corrupt kickback friendly receiving govt (who will also have their minions and thugs benefit).....i.e over invoice the capacity transfer through extremely old mothballed equipment with 5 times less labour efficiency than the current standard....to create a long drawn out debt extraction, largely dictated by current and future seignioriage trends of the USD (esp when its stagnant stockpiled to the degree of trillions that China does).
Combine this with such ham-fisted approach of the receiving govt to this industry (and more importantly the demand industries like transportation where the duties continue to be of in crazy-high region, leading to just 600 cars being assembled in BD each year), and it is clear who is going to benefit (loanshark + few elite) and who gets stuck with the bill long term (people, most not even born yet).
But, I am worried about the worthiness of this news itself. Note the headline. It says the company executives will arrive on Monday, July 16. But, I found no follow-up news. I would appreciate if someone uploads it.