The National Steel Policy - 2017 envisages creation of 300 million tonnes (MT) of steel capacity in the country by 2030-31 as against existing 130 MT. The estimated import of plant and equipment, for reaching 300 MT capacity, will be around USD 25 billion. Further, for meeting the spares requirement, it is estimated that at 300 MT capacity level, India will have to spend about USD 500 million annually for import of proprietary and other spares.
In his keynote address Chief Minister of Odisha, Naveen Patnaik, said the MoUs inked today for the CG sector has the potential of transforming India into a world-class manufacturing hub. CM said that Orissa has a rich mineral base and produces 14% of the country's total mineral production in the country. Orissa is focusing on attracting major investments in the metal sector, the Chief Minister said and added that state has ample potential to become a major steel hub.
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