New Delhi, 9th
October 2018
STEEL
MINISTER URGES TECH GIANTS TO INVEST IN MINERALS AND METALS SECTOR IN INDIA
Union Minister
of Steel, Chaudhary Birender Singh, has urged international investors and technology
giants to invest in the minerals and metals sector in India. Speaking at the
International Conference, on Minerals and Metals – Outlook 2030, being
held in New Delhi, he said India’s mining sector offers tremendous potential
and presents a vast opportunity for investors to mine unexplored regions. India is well endowed with minerals and produces
95 minerals, including fuel, atomic, metallic & non-metallic and minor
minerals.
Secretary,
Ministry of Steel, Government of India, Binoy Kumar, who presided over the
inaugural function, said that India is the second largest producer of iron
ore and National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC) is the largest iron ore
producer in the country. He further said India is the third largest steel
producing country and will soon be in the second position. He said the per
capita consumption of steel has risen to 69 kgs in the current year but it is
still far behind the international consumption standard. Hence the steel
industry has huge potential in the future. He said the National Steel Policy
2017 has set a target of producing 300 Million Tonnes of Steel by 2030
therefore the mining sector has to actively take steps to reach its target
before 2030.
Chairman-Cum-Managing
Director, NMDC, N Baijendra Kumar, said that the conference will focus on
different aspects of mineral and metal sector and will help stakeholders in
achieving the target set by India’s National Steel Policy.
Top CEOs and country heads of national and
international organizations are deliberating on the future
of minerals and metals worldwide in the two day programme. The event aims to
achieve an understanding of the global commodities market for minerals and
metals, highlighting the inter- linkage between mineral development and
economic growth, the developments in the international metals market that can
impact the Indian metals industry and identifying opportunities in Indian
mining and metals.
Over 500
delegates from 16 countries are participating in the Conference which plans
to offer an effective platform to existing and potential metal producers and
miners, both domestic and international, for discussing, planning, and
establishing mutually beneficial relationships.
The conference
is being organized by NMDC and supported by Ministries of Steel, Mines and
External Affairs.
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