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CEOs expect govt capex of Rs 11.11 trillion to boost demand
Even imports from Japan and Korea have been elevated. India is basically a vulnerable ground because our domestic demand is very good, said Jayant Acharya, JMD, JSW Steel
Bilateral trade at a standstill, operations of Indian companies halted due to the turmoil
The Q1 FY25 net profit fell short of the Bloomberg consensus estimate of Rs 1280.2 crore
Two crucial processing systems at Kalinganagar facility to be commissioned in the next few quarters
The transition from blast furnace to EAF technology puts 2,800 jobs at risk and the Labour government has been engaging in discussions to try and save jobs, according to reports in the UK
Steel companies hope the govt will continue to focus on infra expansion while also giving the industry a level playing field to compete with imports
In Odisha, Heritage launched its products about six to nine months back
The cement business accounted for the bulk of Kesoram's revenue from operations. According to the FY24 annual report, revenue from cement was Rs 3,736.10 crore
The decommissioning of blast furnace number 5 was in sync with the timeline indicated by the company earlier
Ratan Tata, then Tata Group chairman, had flown in along with the brass to make the announcement. The Nano found its home at Singur in the Hooghly district
About 60 per cent of the workforce are land givers, with one member from each displaced family employed
Severe skilled, unskilled shortage threatens to pull emergency brake on India's industrial engine
Set up in 2009, the Kharagpur facility in West Bengal is spread over 250 acres and happens to be one of the largest excavator plants in South East Asia
Unite general secretary Sharon Graham termed it as a 'significant' development in the battle to protect jobs and the long-term future of steelmaking in South Wales
Steelmaker expects to meet 87% of orders; moves towards Vande Bharat wheels
The addition in the eight-figure bracket reflects the scale of ITC's operations and spread in newer categories
This will be the first Rated-4 data centre of East India, says the company
Institutes adapt curriculum to align with demand
Decarbonisation at Ijmuiden plant will be in two phases, with one blast furnace to be replaced before 2030