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8/2/2019 5th Steel Brochure
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• Gain the latest insight on the key policy &
regulatory issues.
• Share the views of industry experts regarding
future projections of demand.
• Participate in interactive panel discussions
confronting the capacity addition programmes
in steel sector
• Get updates on development plans and
technology infusion.
• Seize meaningful networking opportunities
with leading industry leaders and policy
makers.
DELIVERABLES
-Capacity, Value Creation & Competitiveness -
5th
TIME, DATE & VENUE
Registration 09.30 a.m. – 10.00 a.m.
th26 July , 2011Date
Hotel Le Meridien, Janpath, New DelhiVenue
PARTICIPATION FEE
• Industry representatives
• Government departments and agencies
• Managers from private and public sector
integrated steel plants
• Secondary Steel producers
• Raw material suppliers
• Processors & consumers
• Equipment manufacturers
• Iron Ore Miners
• R & D institutions
• Project managers
• Environment engineers
• Steel Importers and Exporters
• Logistics and Shipping Companies
• Consultants
• Banks & financial institutions
• Private equity firms & venture capitalists
TARGET AUDIENCE
KEY ISSUES
• Regulatory & Policy issues
• Capacity augmentation & Infrastructure
requirements
• Financial Options
• Technology Selection
• Environmental Consideration
• Skill development
• Raw material and fuel linkages
• Greenfield projects
• Environmental and R&R aspects
• Rural Demand
• Consumers' perspective
• Demand driven growth
•
• For three or more delegates from the same
organization, a discount of 10% will be offered.
• Cheque / DD in favour of ASSOCHAM, New Delhi
Rs. 3,000/- per delegate on non-residential basis
he Indian economy is presently at a critical juncture. The country is in
infrastructure creation mode. The Eleventh Five Year Plan recognizes the
key role of infrastructure in accelerating the momentum of economic
development. The Plan emphasized the importance of investment in
infrastructure for achieving a sustainable and inclusive growth of 9 to 10
per cent in GDP over the decade. With large investments in secondarysector comprising of mining, manufacturing, construction, power, gas and
water supply, steel intensity of our GDP is high. The present steel policy
had projected annual growth in steel demand at 6.9% but in reality, it is
growing at the rate of 9.2%.
However, despite the growth, the country has been depending on import,
which became a key concern for the Government. The country's steel
import has risen sharply from 1.4 million tones in 2001-02 to 7.3 million
tones in 2009-10. The domestic industry which has an investment plan of
around Rs. 11 lakh crores in the pipeline faces multitude of problems in
project implementation. Last financial year witnessed major cost
escalation of raw material leading to higher prices for the steel consumers.
As a long term strategy, steps are being initiated for infusion of
technologies that are capable of utilizing our non-coking coal reserves and
iron ore fines to bring down input costs.
Other than major consumption by automobile sector, capital goods
segment consumed between 10-12 per cent of the steel produced in 2010-
11. With roughly 74,000 MW of thermal power capacity and associated
transmission and distribution infrastructure expected to be commissionedth
during the 12 Five Year Plan period, there is likely to be greater demand
for Cold Rolled Grain oriented steel. While technology selection based on
available raw material and sector specific requirement are core issues,
India's commitment towards a low carbon growth path remain an
important determinant.
Keeping the above and related issues in mind, ASSOCHAM is organizing
the 5th India Steel Summit, which is a sequel to our earlier Steel
Summits held in previous years. It is a part of an ongoing effort by
ASSOCHAM to catalyze the developments of steel sector in the country.