Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Steel industry seeks cap on export of iron ore

BS reports
The steel industry today demanded that the government place a quantitative restriction on iron ore export at 90 million tonnes for the current year, in a move to keep more raw material at home.

“Iron ore export needs to be limited because there is a shortage in the supply of iron ore to the domestic steel industry,” Moosa Raza, president, Indian Steel Alliance, said at a press conference organised by industry body Assocham.

The industry has also asked for a 15 per cent reduction in the cap on iron ore export every year until the exports are brought down to zero per cent. India currently exports close to 100 million tonne iron ore, mostly to China.

Restricting exports is a long standing demand of the steel industry which feels that iron ore needs to be preserved to meet the capacity expansion plans of the indigenous steel sector.

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