JSPL aims to clear all debt in next 2 years: Naveen Jindal

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

and Power Ltd (JSPL) aims to clear all its debt by 2021-22 before embarking on an expansion plan, its said Tuesday.

"First we will clear all our debts, then we will begin working on our expansion plan. We aim to clear it by 2021-22. There is a debt of Rs 39,000 crore on the group, and on Rs 18,000-19,000 crore," said at an event here.

In October last year, Jindal announced the company's plans to increase the capacity of its to 20 million tonne per annum by 2030, set up an industrial park in Odisha and lay a 200-km slurry pipeline from Barbil to Angul for of iron ore.

On the status of 1 lakh tonne rail order by Indian Railways, Jindal Tuesday said the company has already completed over 50 per cent of the order and the rest will be completed by March 10.

Part of the USD 18 billion OP Jindal Group, JSPL has presence in steel, power, and infrastructure sectors.

The domestic sector is facing many challenges including cheap imports.

Against this backdrop, JSPL's Joint MD N A Ansari said the continues to face challenge of especially from countries with which has Free Trade Agreements.

About the interim budget, he said, "we had expected duty cut on coking coal".

Domestic demand for coking coal, a key raw material for making steel, is met through imports.

On the government's proposal to extend tax sops given to for developing affordable housing until next fiscal, he said the move would push demand for

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First Published: Tue, February 05 2019. 14:50 IST