"When I talk to industry people, I said okay for the time being we can have these protection measures, but not for long. It cannot be perpetual. So there are these protective measures, but side-by-side you work on increasing your efficiency, competitiveness," he told reporters here.
Last week, government extended the minimum import price (MIP) on steel products by two months, but pruned the list from 173 products to 66. It said rest of the products will be brought under anti-dumping duty, which is a better protection mechanism.
Tomar, now Union Rural Development Minister, had said: "But in the long term, industry has to accept external realities and learn to compete and emerge stronger in spite of them. Time is of essence and all plans and actions by the companies must be well-planned and executed."
Stressing on increasing investments and focus on R&D, the Minister said there are some sectors where steel can be more prominently used, like in constructing highways, bridges, railways, ship yards and also in rural India.
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Coal and Steel in its report placed in Parliament yesterday, pointed out that expenditure by Indian steel companies on R&D remained a dismal 0.05-0.5 per cent of their sales, which is lower compared to 1-2 per cent by those in China, Japan and South Korea.
It recommended that Indian steel companies, both public and private, should make an attempt to benchmark their R&D spending with internationally prevalent best practices in the sector.
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