India to be top exporter of steel: Pradhan

Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan

New Delhi: Steel Minister Dharmendra Pradhan Monday said that in the next two-three years, India will be in a position to remain a net exporter of steel for years.

The minister was speaking at an event ‘Chintan Shivir’, organised by the steel ministry. The event had a theme of making the domestic steel sector “vibrant, efficient and globally competitive”.

Currently, India has a production capacity of about 140 million tonnes (MT) capacity and produces over 100 MT of steel annually, he said.

“We also produce saleable steel. We sometimes become importer, sometimes we are an exporter. At present, we are net importer, we are importing about 2-3 MT. The outcome of this Chintan Shivir will be that within the next two-three years, India will remain a net exporter of steel for years. There will be no import,” he said.

With an aim to increase exports, India has also started talking to countries from which it buys petroleum, said Pradhan, who is also the minister for petroleum and natural gas.

“To buy oil and gas, I visit various countries. I have started asking them: Will you buy our steel? I recently went to the Gulf countries. I gave them an estimate about the amount of oil and gas we buy from them, and (a figure of) their consumption of steel (and informed them that) we dont have a share in it,” Pradhan said stressing that there should be an exchange of the trade.

There is a need to find new ways of trade protection and trade negotiation, he added. Pradhan also said the domestic industry should also produce cost-effective and quality steel products to gain the most from free-trade agreements.

“Japan takes raw material from us, produces quality products and supplies to the world. Why can’t India do the same,” the minister asked.

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