‘Steel sector growth may top GDP numbers’

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Kolkata: The steel sector’s growth in the first half of the current fiscal could surpass that of the country’s GDP numbers, a senior official of a metallurgists’ body said on Monday.
The official of Indian Institute of Metals (IIM) also said long and short-term demand outlook for the sector remains robust with many government initiatives and global cues.
“Demand in the first quarter was strong, and in the second quarter, it was stable. In the first-half of the year, demand growth could be higher than 7 per cent,” IIM President Anand Sen, who is also a top Tata Steel official, said here.
“We hope when the final GDP numbers are announced for the first half, steel sector’s growth will be more, a trend we expect to see after a decade,” he said. Sen said India’s steel capacity is likely to be at least 200 million tonne by 2030. ”
The outlook for steel demand in India remains robust, with many announced programmes in infrastructure and automotive sector. (PTI)

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