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India mulls local steel requirement for $59 bn infra spend

The government expects the move to boost sales of local companies such as JSW Steel and Tata Steel , and eventually attract global steelmakers such as ArcelorMittal and POSCO to invest in the country, five steel ministry sources told Reuters.

March 07, 2017 / 11:46 IST
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India may soon mandate the use of local steel in government infrastructure projects worth billions of dollars, sources said, pitching it as a WTO-compliant protectionist measure aimed at further cutting cheap imports, mainly from China.

The government expects the move to boost sales of local companies such as JSW Steel and Tata Steel , and eventually attract global steelmakers such as ArcelorMittal and POSCO to invest in the country, five steel ministry sources told Reuters.

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India, the world's third largest steel consumer, has budgeted a record USD 59 billion for 2017/18 for steel-intensive infrastructure projects such as ports, roads, railways and power.

"The preference in procurement will enhance demand and thus production. Definitely it is 'Make in Steel' and thus 'Make in India'," Steel Minister Chaudhary Birender Singh told Reuters.