'India
Steel 2023' Inaugurated in Mumbai
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Global steel experts led by the world steel
association have predicted that India is going to be the epicentre of the global
steel growth: Steel Minister Jyotiraditya M. Scindia
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“India's finished steel production has increased
by over 6%, whereas globally steel production declined by 4.2% in calendar year
2022”
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Steel consumption including exports will
be around 132 million tonnes to 135 million tonnes in FY 2024: MoS Faggan Singh Kulaste
A three-day conference and exhibition
on the steel industry named 'India Steel 2023' was inaugurated by Union Minister
of State for Steel and Rural Development Faggan Singh
Kulaste in Mumbai on 19 April, 2023. The Union Ministry
of Steel, in association with the Department of Commerce, Union Ministry of Commerce
and Industry and industry chamber FICCI has organized the event at the Mumbai Exhibition
Centre in Goregaon, Mumbai, with an aim to bring together industry leaders, policymakers,
and experts to discuss the latest developments, challenges, and opportunities in
the steel industry.
In a video message, Union Minister
for Civil Aviation and Steel Jyotiraditya M. Scindia stated, "This Conference could not have taken place
at a better time. Looking at the structural shift from west to east, India has now
emerged as an epicentre for evolution and growth of the steel sector. Under the
leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India has taken significant steps towards
becoming self-reliant in manufacturing activities, including steel industry. He
said that in the last decade, steel production in India has steadily grown by 6%.
Global steel experts led by the world steel association have predicted that India
is going to be the epicentre of growth of the global steel growth, stated the Union Minister. India's finished steel production has increased
by over 6%, whereas globally steel production declined by 4.2% in calendar year
2022, he added. “We have already emerged as the second largest steel producer in
the world and our per capita steel production has gone up from 57 kilos to 78 kilos
total during the last 9 years 70 years to 78 kilos during the last 9 years”. This
proves our mandate to become a powerhouse of manufacturing, he added. The Steel Minister stated that this growth is having manifold results
like collaborative efforts of the industry and government wherein, the government
plays the role of a facilitator and the industry drives this engine of growth. He
stated that the Steel Ministry has recently signed 57 MoUs
with 27 companies for speciality steel under PLI scheme. The PLI scheme, which is
expected to generate an investment of about Rs 30,000 crores and create additional
capacity of about 25 million tonnes of speciality steel in the next five years,
will act as a multiplier and create 60,000+ jobs in the Amrit Kaal and contribute
towards achieving the goal of becoming the third largest economy of the world by
the year 2030-31.
Union Steel Minister Jyotiraditya M. Scindia also stated
that the Steel Ministry is in the process of aligning policies with the Gati Shakti Master Plan, which will complement the hundred lakh
crore investments for infrastructure development. Increased indigenous defence procurement
and a growing manufacturing sector in the country is expected to contribute to steel
demand, stated the Steel Minister. "We are also in
constant touch with the other line Ministries and departments for enhancing steel
usage in the sectors governed by several Ministries", he added. The Union Minister further stated that Steel Ministry is also taking
appropriate steps to make the steel sector, more green and sustainable in line with
the Prime Minister's emphasis on producing green Steel. The government believes
in zero waste, zero harm policy and gradual decarbonization is essential for the
steel sector, he said. He further said that steel ministry is also open to adapting
to new ideas and Innovations and new technologies to fast-track the steel sector.
Speaking on the occasion, MoS (Steel) Faggan Singh Kulaste said that the demand for steel in India continues to
be robust as compared to other countries. India's Steel consumption has grown over
11% to 119 million tonnes in FY 2023 from 105 million tonnes in FY 2022. "We
may expect the growth momentum to continue with the emphasis of developing the infrastructure
of the country by Prime Minster, this is reasonable to expect the steel consumption
including exports will be around 132 million tonnes to 135 million tonnes in FY
2024", he said. MoS (Steel) pointed out that achieving
the goals of the National Steel Policy 2017 has mandated that steel consumption
in rural areas to be enhanced for improving steel intensity of the country. The
MoS further said, in order to promote the circular economy,
Central Government has implemented the Steel Scrapping policy and Vehicle Scrappage
Policy for enhancing the supply of steel scrap to the industry. The scrappage policy
will also accelerate and facilitate the production of green steel, he stated. He
listed out three points which are important topics of discussion in the conference,
which are:
i) Utilization
of low-grade iron ore,
ii) Reducing the consumption
gap between urban and rural areas, and
iii) Implementation of technology.
The Secretary, Ministry of Steel,
Nagendra Nath Sinha, in his theme address said The steel-makers
of the country have a huge role to play in the Amrit Kaal to meet the aspirations
of the people for economic growth and social progress. The Union Government has
prepared its budget working on all the levers of growth and in this the steel makers
have a huge role, he added. He invited suggestions on the second phase of the PLI
scheme from steel industry stakeholders, for fulfilling the needs of the industry
and economy.
The dignitaries present on the
occasion included Mr Subhrakant Panda (President, FICCI)
and Ms Soma Mondal (Chairperson, SAIL and Chair, FICCI Steel Committee) and senior
government officials among others.
India Steel 2023:
India Steel 2023 features a classified
range of engaging sessions, covering topics such as "Augmentation of Enabling
Logistics Infrastructure" "Demand Dynamics for Indian Steel Industry"
"Sustainability Goals via Green Steel: Challenges and Way Forward" "Conducive
Policy Framework & Key Enablers for Indian Steel" and "Technology
Solutions for Enhancing Productivity & Efficiency". Each session will facilitate
in-depth discussions among industry leaders, government officials and experts, aiming
to address the challenges and opportunities within the Indian steel sector. Furthermore,
these sessions will provide a platform for stakeholders to exchange ideas, insights,
and experiences, fostering collaboration and innovation for the industry's future
growth. India Steel 2023 will also host a series of roundtable discussion on key
issues of the steel industry.
For more information on India
Steel 2023, please visit www.indiasteelexpo.in