Ministry of Steel
10-June, 2017 15:50 IST
Steel Minister Chaudhary Birender Singh Addresses Press Conference on Achievements of NDA Government during 3 Years
SPU project in Kandruri Distt. Kangra in Himachal Pradesh to be operationalized within next couple of months
The Union Steel Minister Chaudhary Birender Singh addressed a press conference after holding a Consultative Committee meeting on achievements of the NDA Government and specially of the Steel Ministry during the 3 Years of the Government in Dharamshala today. He said that the Indian steel industry is ready to become the second largest steel producer in the world, leaving behind Japan.
Chaudhary Birender Singh said that the steel sector will become more vibrant and dynamic after the
‘National Steel Policy (NSP) 2017’ and
‘Policy for preference to domestically manufactured iron & steel products in government procurement’ becomes effective. The NSP reflects the aspirations of domestic steel industry for achieving
300MT of steelmaking capacity by 2030-31.
This translates into additional investment of about Rs. 10 lakh Crore and 11 lakh additional workforce getting employed in the steel sector.
Speaking on the Steel Processing Unit (SPU) project in Kandruri Distt. Kangra in Himachal Pradesh, he said that the Steel Processing Unit will be operationalized within the next couple of months. This involves an investment of around Rs. 76 crores. This unit will produce value-added products like TMT bars approximately 1 lakh tonne per annum.
Shri Birender Singh said that Steel industry needs to go for value-added steel in order to improve competitiveness globally. “For example SAIL & Arcelor Mittal would soon formalize the Joint Venture for production of
automotive-grade steel. This will be a big step-forward under the Prime Minister’s Make in India Programme” Shri Singh added.
The Minister also announced the institution of Best Steel Structures Awards for best steel structures in PMAY (Rural and Urban), building projects, and roads made with steel reinforced cement concrete and other extraordinary structures using steel in abundance. Steel consumption will get a big boost due to these initiatives.
Dr. Aruna Sharma, Secretary Steel, and Senior Officials from the Ministry &the Steel PSUs were present on the occasion.
Pursuing a clear agenda of growth, the Ministry of Steel has had many firsts to its credit. In the year 2015, India became the third largest producer of steel in the world. Recent data shows that India is now looking at positioning itself as the second largest in the very near future.
In the last three years, there has been capacity addition at a steady CAGR of about 7%. There has also been an improvement in the overall capacity utilization.
India has emerged as a net exporter of steel in the year 2016-17, with 97% increase in overall exports and a 37% decline in imports of steel products over the same period in the previous year.
While India roars on the world stage through its Make in India campaign, it plans to increase steel capacity to 300 million tonnes and per capita steel consumption to a level of 160 Kgs by 2030-31. The Ministry of Steel is steadfast at making sure that doing business in the steel sector in India is easier, more profitable, eco-friendly and sustainable while it makes a mark on the global scene.
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Ministry of Steel
10-June, 2017 15:43 IST
Chaudhary Birender Singh Chairs Meeting of Consultative Committee of Ministry of Steel in Dharamshala
Members Appreciate National Steel Policy 2017 and Policy for Providing Preference to Domestically Manufactured Iron & Steel Products in Government Procurement
Focus On Enhancing Domestic Consumption, High Quality Steel Production and Making the Sector Globally Competitive: Birender Singh
The Union Minister of Steel, Chaudhary Birender Singh chaired a meeting of Consultative Committee of Ministry of Steel in Dharamshala today. The Members of Parliament discussed and appreciated the new National Steel Policy 2017 and the new Policy for Providing Preference to Domestically Manufactured Iron & Steel Products in Government Procurement which were.
The Chairman & Steel Minister said that our focus is on enhancing domestic consumption, high quality steel production and making the Sector globally competitive in the country.
The most significant and far-reaching of all policy interventions is the rolling out of the National Steel Policy 2017. The policy lays forward the road map for the industry in the coming years and will help in harnessing the sector’s untapped potential. The policy reflects the aspirations of domestic steel industry for achieving 300MT of steelmaking capacity by 2030-31. This translates into additional investment of about Rs. 10 lakh Crore and 1.1 Million additional workforce getting employed in the steel sector.
Key features of NSP 2017 include:
· creating self-sufficiency in steel production
· encouraging adequate capacity additions,
· developing globally competitive steel manufacturing capabilities,
· cost-efficient production and domestic availability of iron ore, coking coal & natural gas,
· facilitating foreign investment & asset acquisitions of raw materials
· enhancing the domestic steel demand.
As part of the NSP, emphasis is also being laid at considering the total life cycle cost while evaluating projects rather than looking at just the upfront cost in isolation. This would encourage greater usage of steel in Government as well as private sector.
The other policy mandates to provide preference to Domestically Manufactured Iron & Steel Products (DM1&SP), in Government Procurement. The policy is applicable on all government tenders where price bid is yet to be opened. DMI&SP policy provides a minimum value addition of 15% in notified steel products which are covered under preferential procurement. In order to provide flexibility, Ministry of Steel may review specified steel products and the minimum value addition criterion.
There are provisions in the policy for waivers to all such procurements, where specific grades of steel are not manufactured in the country, or the quantities as per the demand of the project cannot be met through domestic sources.
The policy is envisaged to promote growth and development of domestic steel Industry and reduce the inclination to use, low quality low cost imported steel in Government funded projects. It shall be the responsibility of every Government Agency to ensure implementation of the policy.
The members who participated in the meeting and put forth some important suggestions during the discussions included:
· Dr. Anupam Hazra
· Shri M. Chandrakasi
· Shri Janardan Singh Sigriwal
· Shri Bodh Singh Bhagat
· Shri Sher Singh Ghubaya
· Shri Shyama Charan Gupta
· Shri Laxman Giluwa
The Officials from Steel Ministry who participated included the Secretary Steel Dr. Aruna Sharma, Shri Saraswati Prasad Addl. Secretary and Financial Advisor and Joint Secretaries Shri Sunil Barthwal, Shri Syedin Abasi, Smt. Urvillla Khati and Shri T. Srinivas, Industrial Advisor Shei S.K. Bhatnagar among others.
The Officials from Steel PSUs who were present in the meeting included:
Shri P.K. Singh Chairman (SAIL), Smt. Soma Mandal, Shri Atul Bhatt C.M.D. (MECON LTD.), Shri M. Bhaduri C.M.D. (H.S.C.L.), Shri B.B. Singh C.M.D. (M.S.T.C LTD.), Shri P. Madhusudan C.M.D.(RINL), Shri R. Sridharan C.M.D.(NMDC LTD.), and Shri M.P. Chaudhari C.M.D. (MOIL LTD.)
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