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Ministry of Steel
17-July, 2017 17:44 IST
Disinvestment of Sail Plants
The Government has accorded ‘in-principle’ approval for strategic disinvestment of three units of Steel Authority of India Ltd. (SAIL) viz, Visveswaraya Iron and Steel Plant, Bhadravati, Salem Steel Plant, Tamil Nadu and Alloy Steel Plant, Durgapur. These three units of SAIL have been consistently making losses.
The details of the significant steps taken by SAIL to improve the financial performance of the three plants are as under:-
(i) Capital investment to improve the facilities;
(ii) Reduction in consumption level of raw materials;
(iii) Production optimization and product-mix improvement;
(iv) Improvement in techno-economic parameters;
(v) Waste management;
(vi) Strict control on demurrage expenses;
(vii) Reduction in inventory of finished/semi-finished products, stores & spares and raw materials, etc;
(viii) Reduction in logistic cost for transportation of Raw Materials and Finished Steel; and
(ix) Reduction in specific power and water consumption.
The entire process of the strategic disinvestment is to be carried out with the help of Transaction Adviser (TA), Legal Adviser (LA) and Asset Valuer (AV) who would advise on appropriate mechanism of disinvestment.
The Minister of State in the Ministry of Steel Shri Vishnu Deo Sai provided this information in reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.
Ministry of Steel
17-July, 2017 17:43 IST
Steel Production in the country
Data on crude steel production by India during the last three years i.e. 2014-15, 2015-16 and 2016-17 and April-May 2017-18 is given below:-
Year
Crude steel production (mt)
Annual Increase i.e. % change over last year (%)
2014-15
88.98
8.9
2015-16
89.79
0.9
2016-17*
97.44
8.5
April-May 2017*
16.44
4.8
Source: JPC; *Provisional; mt=million tonnes
Data on finished steel production by India during the last three years i.e. 2014-15, 2015-16 and 2016-17 and April-May, 2017-18 is given below:-
Year
Total Finished Steel Production
for sale (mt)
Annual Increase i.e. % change
over last year(%)
2014-15
92.16
5.1
2015-16
90.98
-1.3
2016-17*
100.74
10.7
April-May 2017*
17.48
6.4
Source: JPC; *Provisional; mt=million tonnes
Consumption of finished steel grew by 2.6% in 2016-17 whereas production grew by 8.5% over previous financial year. India was net exporter of steel in 2016-17 and thus production of finished steel was sufficient to meet its present demand in the country and also for exports.
Steel being a de-regulated sector, the role of Government is that of a facilitator only, which lays down the policy guidelines and establishes the institutional mechanism/structure for creating conducive environment for improving efficiency and performance of the steel sector. In this role, the Government has released the National Steel Policy 2017, which has laid down the broad roadmap for encouraging long-term growth for the Indian steel industry.
Quantity of finished steel exported during each of the said period – country wise is annexed herewith:
EXPORT OF TOTAL FINISHED STEEL ('000 tonnes) Annexure-I
Country
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17*
April-May 2017*
AUSTRALIA
49.29
29.38
35.65
5.59
BAHARIN
8.48
12.41
7.60
0.95
BANGLADESH
136.5
55.06
137.52
17.9
BELGIUM
198.39
287.42
1112.31
173.57
BRAZIL
42.95
11.98
42.93
11.35
CANADA
132.95
17.32
33.64
5.87
CHILE
9.51
18.35
11.8
0.56
CHINA
3.32
3.92
4.00
0.45
COLOMBIA
34.03
15.90
18.47
4.63
CONGO
3.83
3.25
1.39
0.1
DENMARK
9.69
8.90
5.63
1.08
DJIBOUTI
21.45
22.98
32.06
2.97
ECUADOR
31.99
16.78
42.77
5.49
EGYPT
9.82
17.30
11.93
20.67
ETHIOPIA
133.58
157.82
147.64
22.63
FINLAND
0.59
14.33
3.30
0.76
FRANCE
9.46
19.75
15.44
0.84
GERMANY
54.84
47.13
68.67
9.22
GHANA
39.25
41.24
47.52
6
GREECE
12.2
46.57
19.58
3.25
INDONESIA
83.87
118.33
233.77
54.34
IRAN
495.8
321.43
144.01
20.59
IRAQ
8.27
30.84
3.01
0.64
ISRAEL
5.47
6.66
7.31
1.27
ITALY
470.86
345.41
942.92
205.39
JAPAN
0.48
0.56
0.64
0.17
JORDAN
0.73
1.89
0.53
0.01
KENYA
61.28
45.65
30.55
3.74
KOREA
26.63
26.57
34.9
10.09
KUWAIT
12.83
28.16
36.66
2.24
MADAGASCAR
11.81
15.91
12.74
0.56
MALAYASIA
96.55
46.31
391.72
37.6
MALDIVES
4.32
9.17
15.26
1.56
MEXICO
45.29
52.66
169.53
37.69
MOROCCO
1.44
2.52
6.08
0.22
MYANMAR
29.48
18.49
68.99
10.67
NEPAL
236.35
310.54
464.73
59.16
NIGERIA
30.36
39.37
11.39
4.46
PERU
44.33
71.16
40.25
6.5
PHILIPPINES
6.08
7.20
14.45
0.88
POLAND
34.56
39.19
64.94
39.34
QATAR
11.55
9.03
17.78
4.74
ROMANIA
27.69
27.24
20.75
5.61
RUSSIA
27.85
20.56
23.45
5.64
SAUDI ARABIA
248.86
60.50
118.57
35.29
SOUTH AFRICA
36.89
19.60
56.94
5.2
SPAIN
180.41
155.44
440.06
103.08
SRI LANKA
138
100.51
140.15
27.25
SWEDEN
4.48
3.16
9.45
7.71
TAIWAN
129.46
12.90
70.67
18.27
TANZANIA
41.18
25.75
9.33
1.32
THAILAND
188.13
69.80
126.4
40.38
TURKEY
49.66
44.66
74.61
26.12
U.K.
64.56
39.34
172.92
22.5
UAE
606.05
315.93
674.44
106.71
UKRAINE
10.89
1.05
3.21
0.66
USA
501.29
295.63
273.58
76.15
VIETNAM
163.12
38.11
961.26
31.25
OTHERS
516.03
453.97
557.00
79.12
TOTAL
5595
4079
8245
1388
Source: JPC' *provisional
The Minister of State in the Ministry of Steel Shri Vishnu Deo Sai provided this information in reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.
17-July, 2017 17:44 IST
Disinvestment of Sail Plants
The Government has accorded ‘in-principle’ approval for strategic disinvestment of three units of Steel Authority of India Ltd. (SAIL) viz, Visveswaraya Iron and Steel Plant, Bhadravati, Salem Steel Plant, Tamil Nadu and Alloy Steel Plant, Durgapur. These three units of SAIL have been consistently making losses.
The details of the significant steps taken by SAIL to improve the financial performance of the three plants are as under:-
(i) Capital investment to improve the facilities;
(ii) Reduction in consumption level of raw materials;
(iii) Production optimization and product-mix improvement;
(iv) Improvement in techno-economic parameters;
(v) Waste management;
(vi) Strict control on demurrage expenses;
(vii) Reduction in inventory of finished/semi-finished products, stores & spares and raw materials, etc;
(viii) Reduction in logistic cost for transportation of Raw Materials and Finished Steel; and
(ix) Reduction in specific power and water consumption.
The entire process of the strategic disinvestment is to be carried out with the help of Transaction Adviser (TA), Legal Adviser (LA) and Asset Valuer (AV) who would advise on appropriate mechanism of disinvestment.
The Minister of State in the Ministry of Steel Shri Vishnu Deo Sai provided this information in reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.
Ministry of Steel
17-July, 2017 17:43 IST
Steel Production in the country
Data on crude steel production by India during the last three years i.e. 2014-15, 2015-16 and 2016-17 and April-May 2017-18 is given below:-
Year
Crude steel production (mt)
Annual Increase i.e. % change over last year (%)
2014-15
88.98
8.9
2015-16
89.79
0.9
2016-17*
97.44
8.5
April-May 2017*
16.44
4.8
Source: JPC; *Provisional; mt=million tonnes
Data on finished steel production by India during the last three years i.e. 2014-15, 2015-16 and 2016-17 and April-May, 2017-18 is given below:-
Year
Total Finished Steel Production
for sale (mt)
Annual Increase i.e. % change
over last year(%)
2014-15
92.16
5.1
2015-16
90.98
-1.3
2016-17*
100.74
10.7
April-May 2017*
17.48
6.4
Source: JPC; *Provisional; mt=million tonnes
Consumption of finished steel grew by 2.6% in 2016-17 whereas production grew by 8.5% over previous financial year. India was net exporter of steel in 2016-17 and thus production of finished steel was sufficient to meet its present demand in the country and also for exports.
Steel being a de-regulated sector, the role of Government is that of a facilitator only, which lays down the policy guidelines and establishes the institutional mechanism/structure for creating conducive environment for improving efficiency and performance of the steel sector. In this role, the Government has released the National Steel Policy 2017, which has laid down the broad roadmap for encouraging long-term growth for the Indian steel industry.
Quantity of finished steel exported during each of the said period – country wise is annexed herewith:
EXPORT OF TOTAL FINISHED STEEL ('000 tonnes) Annexure-I
Country
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17*
April-May 2017*
AUSTRALIA
49.29
29.38
35.65
5.59
BAHARIN
8.48
12.41
7.60
0.95
BANGLADESH
136.5
55.06
137.52
17.9
BELGIUM
198.39
287.42
1112.31
173.57
BRAZIL
42.95
11.98
42.93
11.35
CANADA
132.95
17.32
33.64
5.87
CHILE
9.51
18.35
11.8
0.56
CHINA
3.32
3.92
4.00
0.45
COLOMBIA
34.03
15.90
18.47
4.63
CONGO
3.83
3.25
1.39
0.1
DENMARK
9.69
8.90
5.63
1.08
DJIBOUTI
21.45
22.98
32.06
2.97
ECUADOR
31.99
16.78
42.77
5.49
EGYPT
9.82
17.30
11.93
20.67
ETHIOPIA
133.58
157.82
147.64
22.63
FINLAND
0.59
14.33
3.30
0.76
FRANCE
9.46
19.75
15.44
0.84
GERMANY
54.84
47.13
68.67
9.22
GHANA
39.25
41.24
47.52
6
GREECE
12.2
46.57
19.58
3.25
INDONESIA
83.87
118.33
233.77
54.34
IRAN
495.8
321.43
144.01
20.59
IRAQ
8.27
30.84
3.01
0.64
ISRAEL
5.47
6.66
7.31
1.27
ITALY
470.86
345.41
942.92
205.39
JAPAN
0.48
0.56
0.64
0.17
JORDAN
0.73
1.89
0.53
0.01
KENYA
61.28
45.65
30.55
3.74
KOREA
26.63
26.57
34.9
10.09
KUWAIT
12.83
28.16
36.66
2.24
MADAGASCAR
11.81
15.91
12.74
0.56
MALAYASIA
96.55
46.31
391.72
37.6
MALDIVES
4.32
9.17
15.26
1.56
MEXICO
45.29
52.66
169.53
37.69
MOROCCO
1.44
2.52
6.08
0.22
MYANMAR
29.48
18.49
68.99
10.67
NEPAL
236.35
310.54
464.73
59.16
NIGERIA
30.36
39.37
11.39
4.46
PERU
44.33
71.16
40.25
6.5
PHILIPPINES
6.08
7.20
14.45
0.88
POLAND
34.56
39.19
64.94
39.34
QATAR
11.55
9.03
17.78
4.74
ROMANIA
27.69
27.24
20.75
5.61
RUSSIA
27.85
20.56
23.45
5.64
SAUDI ARABIA
248.86
60.50
118.57
35.29
SOUTH AFRICA
36.89
19.60
56.94
5.2
SPAIN
180.41
155.44
440.06
103.08
SRI LANKA
138
100.51
140.15
27.25
SWEDEN
4.48
3.16
9.45
7.71
TAIWAN
129.46
12.90
70.67
18.27
TANZANIA
41.18
25.75
9.33
1.32
THAILAND
188.13
69.80
126.4
40.38
TURKEY
49.66
44.66
74.61
26.12
U.K.
64.56
39.34
172.92
22.5
UAE
606.05
315.93
674.44
106.71
UKRAINE
10.89
1.05
3.21
0.66
USA
501.29
295.63
273.58
76.15
VIETNAM
163.12
38.11
961.26
31.25
OTHERS
516.03
453.97
557.00
79.12
TOTAL
5595
4079
8245
1388
Source: JPC' *provisional
The Minister of State in the Ministry of Steel Shri Vishnu Deo Sai provided this information in reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.