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Global steel sector struggling to generate profits, demand increasing in India: Tata Steel CEO

Claiming that several countries, including the US, Canada, and European nations, have already taken measures to protect their industries, Narendran called for India to take similar actions against unfair steel imports from China, as the steel sector holds significant potential to create wealth and jobs.

January 01, 2025 / 18:08 IST
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In response to a query about the new government in Jharkhand, Narendran mentioned that discussions had taken place with the government, and Tata Group had assured cooperation for the state’s development.
In response to a query about the new government in Jharkhand, Narendran mentioned that discussions had taken place with the government, and Tata Group had assured cooperation for the state’s development.

Jamshedpur, Jan 1 Tata Steel CEO and managing director TV Narendran on Wednesday said while the global steel sector is struggling to generate profits due to factors such as China’s aggressive pricing, the demand for the metal and its consumption in India is growing.

Addressing a gathering at a New Year cake-cutting event here, Narendran said 2023 and 2024 have been difficult for the sector globally because of compression in steel margin and a continued struggle to make profits, particularly due to the curbs imposed in China during COVID.

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On global conflicts, he said events happening in various parts of the world have direct or indirect impacts on India. However, the most significant challenge the country faces is the slowdown in China, where recovery is yet to materialise.

Narendran expressed concern over China’s unfair competition, urging the Indian government to take steps to safeguard domestic industries. Despite these challenges, he assured that Tata Steel is well-positioned and profitable in India due to its competitiveness and the growing demand for steel.