SME Times News Bureau | 24 Feb, 2020
Union Minister for Steel Dharmendra Pradhan on Tuesday
invited the Japanese steel industry to collaborate with its Indian peer.
Participating in a workshop, Pradhan focussed on
collaborations of India and Japan to increase steel usage. Highlighting India’s
vision of 5 trillion dollar economy, he said that various policy reforms and
Government’s initiatives like Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, Har Ghar Jal Yojana,
unprecedented speed of construction in railways and roads, creation of a gas
based economy, creation of new agri-storage facilities and many others are set
to drive steel demand growth.
Speaking about Indian steel sector, the minister
said that with a large market, policy reforms, abundance of raw material, India
is one of the most attractive global investment destinations in steel sector.
Lauding Japan’s technological competence, he
invited the Japanese industry to invest in India and get into technology
transfer partnerships in order to tap the opportunities arising out of growing
steel demand and generate employment opportunities in the country.
Pradhan also stated that in the next 20 years,
India is set to be the largest energy market in the world. $60 billion is being
invested in creation of energy infrastructure in the country. Addition of about
16,000 kms of gas pipelines will further give boost to steel demand.
Speaking on the occasion, the Minister of State
for Steel Shri Faggan Singh Kulaste said that steel is crucial to the development
of any modern economy and is considered to be the backbone of industrial
development.
He mentioned about the usage of steel in
developing disaster resilient structures.
He further stated that the ministry is
coordinating with other ministries to increase steel usage in the Government
initiatives.
Kulaste also said that such workshops will help
to generate employment opportunities across the sector.
The
workshop witnessed participation from policy makers, bureaucrats, steel PSUs,
integrated steel producers, secondary steel producers, infrastructure
developers, equipment manufacturers, user organizations & associations,
academicians, secondary steel associations, steel consultants, among others.