"India to overtake Japan in steel production in 2 years"

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Press Trust of India Jamshedpur
Last Updated : Jul 14 2017 | 10:57 PM IST
India would overtake the world's second largest steel producer Japan in the next couple of years and the country has targeted to produce 300 million ton of steel by 2025-30, a senior Tata Steel official said here today.
India is currently producing 90 to 95 million ton of steel per annum against the world no.2 steel producer Japan, which produces around 103 million ton, said Dr T Venugopalan, Technical Advisor to Tata Steel Managing Director.
"India is all set to overtake Japan in next couple of years... The country has (also) targeted to produce 300 million tons of steel by 2025-30," he said.
Venugopalan was addressing participants at the Grand Finale of 'Mind Over Matter', an annual innovation challenge programme of the private steel major.
Stating that the steel sector has started improving, he said the sector contribute to one to 1.5 per cent in the country's GDP.
Venugopalan, however, said good quality coal was drying out in the country and some process was needed to improve low quality coal.
On iron-ore deposits in the country, he said it would last for 30 to 35 years, if it is used in the country.
Earlier, Tata Steel announced the season-4 winners of 'Mind over Matter'. The six-month-long programme culminated in the grand finale held today, where five teams presented their innovative ideas before the jury.

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First Published: Jul 14 2017 | 10:57 PM IST

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