The minister made the remarks at a meeting with CMDs of Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL), NMDC and Manganese Ore India Limited (MOIL)
The South Korean steelmaker reported its highest-ever quarterly operating profit in the third quarter
Steel maker AMNS India is looking to enter the domestic green energy market, the company's CEO Dilip Oommen said on Friday. AMNS India is a 60:40 joint venture between Luxembourg-based ArcelorMittal and Nippon Steel of Japan. In 2019, the two foreign entities completed the acquisition of Essar Steel Limited plant located at Hazira in Gujarat, and later renamed it as ArcelorMIttal Nippon Steel (AMNS) India. AMNS India is exploring opportunities in the Indian renewable energy market, Oommen said. Without sharing any further details, he said the business plan is being worked on at present. In August, Lakshmi Mittal, the executive chairman of the parent firm ArcelorMittal along with Oommen had met the then Gujarat chief minister Vijay Rupani. During the meeting, Mittal had committed an investment of Rs 1 lakh crore in the state, of which Rs 50,000 crore was to be utilised to expand capacity of Hazira plant and the remaining Rs 50,000 crore in the field of hydrogen gas and renewable ..
While some mills have finalised contracts, others hope to close by month-end. Deals are for April-June quarter
Steelmaker prunes size issue by 18%, to launch IPO next week
Market share gain, deleveraging makes room for capex revival
The price revision has been made in the last two days, the sources said.
The current price differential is the highest in over 13 years, surpassing the previous high of Rs 13,000 a tonne seen in June-August 2008
Decision will make imports competitive, Chinese firms may gain
A steel producers' body has written to PM Modi, explaining that the metal price hike was due to surging raw material costs
The turnaround of SAIL from several quarters of losses was one of the most challenging experience, said Anil Kumar Chaudhary, the outgoing Chairman of the country's largest steel maker
Says people end up paying a huge premium and then the assets become unsustainable
Prices are now closer to peak levels of 2018
Steel producers in Europe are under pressure to consolidate, having been battered by weaker demand and global overcapacity
Adhunik will transition into GREENSTEEL - a model combining steel recycling with low carbon and renewable power sources - to create a more sustainable competitive operation
Crude steel production fell a lower 27 percent on-year despite a massive 38 percent decline in domestic demand between April and August
Improving realisations and cheaper raw material should help profitability, though domestic demand is yet to reach pre-Covid levels
It is an ambitious project of the country's largest iron ore miner as it would mark NMDC's foray into the growing domestic steel sector.
Companies better placed to ride out slowdown now, than in previous downturn of 2016
Steel, iron ore firms gain pricing power, hope for demand revival in base metals