Posted on 16 Apr 2018
India’s crude steel output grew 3.6 percent to 9.07 million tonnes during March 2018, according to official data.
The country had produced 8.76 MT crude steel during the same month a year ago. Steel Authority Of India Ltd., Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Ltd., Tata Steel Ltd., Essar Steel Ltd., JSW Steel Ltd. and Jindal Steel & Power Ltd. together produced 5.46 MT and the rest came from other producers, Joint Plant Committee said in a report.
The data shows state-run SAIL’s contribution to the country’s overall output during March increased to 1.40 MT from 1.27 MT in the year-ago period.
Empowered by Ministry of Steel, Joint Plant Committee is the only institution which collects data on the Indian iron and steel industry.
According to World Steel Organisation, India outstripped Asian industrial giant Japan to become the second largest steel producer as its steel output grew 3.43 percent to 8.43 MT in February against 8.29 MT of the latter.
In May last, the Cabinet approved a new policy that aims to achieve steel making capacity of 300 MT by 2030 with an additional investment of Rs 10 lakh crore.
It also approved a policy for providing preference to domestically manufactured iron and steel products in procurement by the government and its agencies.