As per the World Steel Association (WSA), India is the only country among the top 10 steel producing nations of the world, which has registered growth in steel production from January to March 2022 period, as compared to the corresponding period last year
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Union Steel Minister Ram Chandra Prasad Singh congratulated Indian steel industry for sterling performance at a global level and encouraged them to sustain this level of performance in the year 2022.
"Such momentum of production will help India reach the targeted level of 500 million tonne production capacity in the next 25 years of Amritkaal," he added.
As per the data released by World Steel Association (WSA) on April 22, India is the only country among top 10 steel producing nations of the world, which has registered growth in steel production in January to March 2022 period, as compared to corresponding period last year.
India has produced 31.9 million tonne of steel in the period with a growth of 5.9 per cent. In March 2022, with a production of 10.9 million tonnes of steel in India, the growth rate is 4.4 per cent. Brazil is the only other country among top 10 nations which has registered growth in the month of March.
Steel Minister held separate meetings with public sector and private sector steel companies earlier this week and reviewed their capital expenditure, production targets and future plans. He exhorted them to keep in mind the carbon neutral commitment of India by 2070, hydrogen mission and clean and green steel while making strategic plans for the future.
Representatives of steel industry thanked the leadership and officials of Steel Ministry for the continuous guidance and support that they have been getting.