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2 min read | Updated on July 05, 2024, 17:31 IST
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Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) will invest ₹6,500 crore in capital expenditures for the current financial year, as announced by CMD Amarendu Prakash in Hyderabad. This investment is part of SAIL's larger ₹1 lakh crore expansion plan, aimed at increasing capacity from 20 to 50 million tonnes per annum by 2031. Prakash emphasised the need for government measures to curb the influx of cheap Chinese steel into India.
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Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) will invest ₹6,500 crore in capital expenditures for the current financial year, as announced by CMD Amarendu Prakash in Hyderabad.
Speaking to media persons on the sidelines of a programme organised by Indian Steel Association here, Prakash said the steel industry approached the government seeking measures to control the dumping of cheap metal by China into India and hoped that steps will be taken to address the menace.
"This year, the capex target is ₹6,500 crore. We also have regular capex on maintaining our facilities, as well as debottlenecking exercises. Most of the capex expansion (₹1 lakh crore by 2030) will start flowing from FY26.
In the first phase from (the capacity) 20 million tonnes, we go to 35 million tonnes per annum by 2031. In the next phase, we will make 50 million tonnes," the SAIL CMD told reporters.
In the past, SAIL management had informed investors about a planned ₹1 lakh crore investment across its plants for greenfield and brownfield expansions over the next 3-4 years, while aiming to maintain a debt-equity ratio of 1:1.
On the steel outlook, he said the world is growing at 0.5% while India grew at 13% last year and will continue to grow at 8% CAGR in the next 10 years.
On import of cheap steel from China, he said around the world countries have taken different steps such as increasing import tax and India is also expected to take calibrated steps.
"There are various ways in which trade measures are handled. So it is not just one single figure in percentage. We need to see the quality of steel which is coming to India, the prices at which the steel is coming to India," the official said.
According to reports, last year India extended the imposition of an anti-dumping duty on certain Chinese steel for another five years.
Shares of SAIL closed 2.86% higher at ₹155.37 apiece on the NSE.
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