The move will be a boon for the sponge and iron industry in the state, which contributes 30 per cent of steel and sponge iron production to the total national pie.
"In order to improve export from the state, Chhattisgarh has been relentlessly pursuing approval of import of unshredded scrap to Raipur ICD. Last week, we got a letter from the Centre that its import will be allowed only with certain conditions," State Industries Department Director Kartikeya Goyal told PTI.
"This would improve exports from Chhattisgarh as unshredded scrap is used as raw material for melting units and integrated steel plants which are more than 200 in the state. These units require about 2.5 lakh mt HMS-I and HMS-II scrap annually," Goyal said.
At present, the unshredded scrap comes from ICD in Nagpur, Kolkata and Mumbai, which are far away from Raipur, and adds significantly to transportation cost for the exporters.
The facility will ensure a big cost advantage to sponge and iron industries, he said.
Rice is one of the major exports from the state. The rice
exporters frequently face the problem of unavailability of containers and have to transport their produce by roads to ports.
With the HMS scrap import facility, the problem will be sorted out to a large extent, Goyal hoped.
The import of unshredded scrap is allowed only at some designated ports in the country due to security reasons.
There is potential presence of explosive material or harmful acids in the imported unshredded metal scrap and consequential risk to human life and property, he explained.
Of the six, three conditions will be followed by the state while the rest by Container Corporation of India (CONCOR).
At a meeting in Raipur yesterday with a delegation of the Union Ministry of Commerce, led by Commerce Secretary Rita Teaotia, the state government gave its consent to comply with the conditions. The CONCOR has also agreed to it.
Now the state government will have to send some communiques to the Director General Foreign Trade (DGFT), which will finally notify the approval, he said.
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