Steel manufacturers have also warned that a proposed amendment in the Iron and Steel Act will a create monopoly of a few business houses and will increase construction costs that will directly affect the common man.
According to Nikunj Turakhia President of Bombay Iron Merchant's Association (BIMA) the Union Steel ministry is bringing an amendment in the Iron and Steel Act.
"At the same time they want to create a monopoly over this sector and hence have demanded control over Small and Medium enterprises (SME) and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) of steel and iron," Turakhia said.
He further claimed that the the proposed amendment in the Act has suggested that all steel and iron traders as well as local and international steel manufacturers have to register with the Board of Indian Standard (BIS).
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