The country's largest steel maker had sought help from Niti Aayog to resolve differences with ArcelorMittal over setting up of Rs 5,000-crore steel plant.
"A consensus on signing of the joint venture may be reached in two months," the official said.
Almost a month back a meeting was called by Niti Aayog wherein both companies were asked to firm up their joint venture agreement, the official said.
"Both the companies had issues, including pricing mechanism for raw material," the official added.
SAIL and ArcelorMittal had in May, 2015 entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to explore the possibility of setting up an auto-grade steel manufacturing facility under a joint venture in India.
A task force team comprising representatives from both SAIL and ArcelorMittal has been working on detailed due diligence and preliminary feasibility study and all other issues for setting up the joint venture company.
The JV will also focus on producing specialised grade steel products for defence, space and automobiles.
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