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Crude steel output rises 47% for JSW Steel
Crude steel production rose 47 per cent for JSW Steel
at 9.91 lakh tonne in July from the year-ago month, the firm said in an official statement. This consists of 7.96 lakh tonne of flat product and 1.86 lakh tonne of long product. In July, 2012, the companyÂ’s crude steel output was at 6.76 lakh tonne. The firm produces steel from its three manufacturing locations, Vijayanagar, Salem and Dolvi
Govt gives 2,000 acre land for Rs 300 bn steel project
For implementing its proposed 6-million tonne-per-annum (mn tpa) steel plant, the Karnataka government granted over 2,000 acre land to ArcelorMittal at Kuditini, Bellary district. The state government and the global steel giant entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for the Rs 30,0
Posco shelves $5.3 bn steel plant project
Owing to its inability to secure land, South Korean steelmaker Posco cancelled its proposed $5.3 bn steel plant project in Karnataka. In an official communication, the firm said the delay in land acquisition has been prolonged and this prompted it to shelve the project. In June 2010, Karnataka government signed a preliminary agreement with the firm for the project. According to the agreement, the firm was to set up a 6 mn t
ArcelorMittal abandons 12 mn t steel project in Odisha
After unsuccessfully waiting for seven years to secure land, ArcelorMittal abandoned its 12-million tonne steel plant in Odisha citing unviability of the project. In a press release, the firm said the inordinate delays relating to land acquisition and allocation of captive iron ore blocks means this project is no longer viable
Govt considering ore license for $12 bn steel project
Unconfirmed reports indicate that the union government is considering to provide an iron ore exploration licence to South Korean firm POSCO for its planned $12 billion steel plant in Jagatsinghpur, Odisha. Granting of this license may expedite the long-delayed steel project, which is said to be the largest forei
Govt to raise steel capacity 3 fold by 2025
In the next eight weeks, union steel ministry would prepare a road map with time lines for attaining the government's target of trebling steel production capacity to 300 million tonne by 2025. Government aims to raise the production capacity of steel by three-fold in order to support manufacturing sector in the country
PM clears Rs 450 bn plan of steel ministry
At a recent meeting of the high-level committee on manufacturing, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh cleared
a Rs 45,000 crore investment plan of the steel ministry. Singh approved the investment proposal for ultra mega steel plants (UMSP) considering that the expanding infrastructure sector would raise demand for steel in the country. However, Planning Commission and the ministries of coal and mines objected to the approval given by the Prim
SAIL to take a hit from rupee depreciation
Agency reports indicate that Steel Authority of India (SAIL) would take a hit of roughly around Rs 125-130 crore on an annual basis for every one rupee depreciation. But the falling price of the coking coal, a key input in steel-making, may reduce the impact of rupee depreciation on the finances of the company. SAIL requires to import around 10 million tonne of coking coal
RINL JV to revisit Rs 2 bn ferroy alloy project
A joint venture company set up by Rashritya Ispat Nigam (RINL) and MOIL in July, 2007 is revisiting the Rs 200-crore ferro alloy plant project and plans to set it up at an alternative location in Vizag, agency reports indicate. RINL-MOIL Ferro Alloys Pvt Ltd, in which both firms have equal stake, was formed to set up the plant at Vizianagaram in Andhra Pradesh in 2007. However, the project was found to be unviable at this

