Talks with Posco on: Patnaik

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| "Let the details be worked out," Patnaik told reporters here, adding, "The state's interest would be safeguarded in the deal." |
| Posco had approached the Orissa government for setting up a plant with a capacity of 10 million tonnes per annum with an investment of Rs 45,000 crore. |
| The proposal has had a roller-coaster ride, more so in the last six months, after the state government denied to give 960 million tonnes of iron ore to a single steel producer, as demanded by Posco. |
| Instead, a counter offer of 480 million tonnes was made, forcing the two to postpone signing a memorandum of understanding, that was scheduled for April 14. |
| The debate over exporting iron ore from India cropped up because Posco claimed that it had to import a certain variety of iron ore from Australia to be blended with the Indian varieties. |
| the Indian ore was 2-3 per cent higher than what was required and therefore, it needed to be blended with ore imported from Australia. |
| The state, which has been approached by a number of steel-producing companies for projects, has so far signed 35 MoUs. |
| These include MoUs with the Essar group and the Murugappa group for investing about Rs 14,000 crore in the state. |
First Published: May 19 2005 | 12:00 AM IST