Ministry of Steel

Investment in Steel Sector

Posted On: 14 DEC 2022 2:34PM by PIB Delhi

Steel being a de-regulated sector, the Government acts as a facilitator, by creating enabling environment for development of the sector.  National Steel Policy, 2017 has mission to provide environment for attaining “self sufficiency” in steel production by providing policy support and guidance to steel producers. Further, the action taken includes the following:-

  • i. A Project Development Cell (PDC) has been established in the Ministry which is engaged in identifying projects to facilitate new investments, evaluating the pipeline of projects and taking necessary steps to fast-track their implementation.
  1. Notification of Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme for Specialty Steel with an outlay of Rs. 6,322 Crore to promote the manufacturing of specialty steel within the country for domestic use and export by attracting Capital investments.
  2. Participation in events like world expo held recently in Dubai, interaction of Ministerial delegation with domestic steel users in Japan, Korea, Russia to highlight the expertise of the steel sector in India and showcase an array of investment opportunities as well as business potential in India’s Steel sector.
  3. Make in India initiative and the PM Gati-shakti National Master Plan with further engagement with potential users, including from Railways, Defence, Petroleum and Natural Gas, Housing, Civil Aviation, Road Transport and Highways, Agriculture and Rural Development sectors to enhance the steel usage, overall demand for steel and investment in steel sector in the country.
  4. Adjustments in Basic Custom Duty on steel products and raw materials along with calibration of trade remedial measures like Anti-dumping duty (ADD), Countervailing duty (CVD) on certain steel products to enhance competitiveness of India’s steel sector.

vi.  Salem Steel Plant is under Strategic disinvestment which was approved by ‘in-principle’ by the Union Cabinet on 27th Oct’2016. 

India is the 2nd largest producer of Crude Steel in the world and Crude Steel capacity in 2019-20 was 142.299 mt(million tonnes) which is increased to 154.062 in 2021-22.   The details of capacity for the last three years State wise and year-wise are given below:-

Crude Steel: State Wise Capacity('000t)

State

2019-20

2020-21

2021-22

Andhra Pradesh

8391

8614

8512

Arunachal Pradesh

125

125

72

Assam

131

131

163

Bihar

803

830

812

Chhattisgarh

18785

19191

20900

Dadra and Nagar Haveli

296

168

286

Daman and Diu

46

46

50

Delhi

16

16

16

Goa

481

405

495

Gujarat

12754

13688

13512

Haryana

953

1037

1056

Himachal Pradesh

1139

1144

1740

Jammu and Kashmir

189

189

189

Jharkhand

19707

19488

20506

Karnataka

15149

15261

14249

Kerala

480

480

473

Madhya Pradesh

553

457

987

Maharashtra

11961

12030

18038

Meghalaya

181

181

201

Odisha

25370

25330

24587

Puducherry

340

364

451

Punjab

4924

5064

5506

Rajasthan

1176

1005

933

Tamil Nadu

3766

3722

3744

Telangana

1443

1605

2033

Tripura

30

30

30

Uttar Pradesh

1617

1617

1606

Uttarakhand

1559

1524

1512

West Bengal

9935

10172

11403

Total

142299

143914

154062

Source: Joint Plant Committee(JPC)

 

The information was given by the Minister of State for Steel and Rural Development Shri Faggan Singh Kulaste in a written reply in Lok Sabha today.

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