Summit on mining to steel making
Steel Guru, as official media partner, is proud to present you” SUMMIT ON MINING TO STEEL MAKING” which is Jointly organized by Indian Chamber of Commerce and Ministry of Steel, Government of India on 5th March 2008 at The Taj Mahal Hotel New Delhi.
As Mining is first and foremost a source of mineral commodities that all countries find essential for maintaining and improving their standards of living, mined materials are needed to construct roads and hospitals, to build automobiles and houses, to make computers and satellites, to generate electricity, to make steel and to provide any other goods and services that consumers enjoy.
The economic boom is the current hype in the Asia Pacific right now. With Asian countries such as India and China spearheading their development plans, infrastructure expansion is on top of their schedule. On top of this, the automotive, engineering, railway and the shipping industries are developing alongside with the country. These growths will inevitably increase the demand of steel. Steel production, by large has kept pace with demand up till now to meet the overall requirement of various consuming sectors. However, over the past 12 months, the steel industry has been extremely volatile with significantly higher iron ore and coal cost, lower commodity steel pricing, and soaring cost for zinc and aluminium coating metals. Besides just the demand and supply issues, India's steel industry will have to deal with higher raw material costs with short term and long term perspective.
Summit Focus
- Indian Steel Industry-Issued and Challenges
- Is India prepared to meet the long-term steel demand of the country with increasing per capita consumption of steel?
- Do we have adequate resources to meet the future demand of iron and steel industry i.e 800MT of iron ore?
- Do we have adequate infrastructure to support the predicted of steel i.e 220 MT by 2020?
- Do we have right policy framework in alignment with the country’s growth and development vision?
- Raw material availability for SME sedor?
- Pricing of iron ore-Need for Regulatory Policy?
- Is China a threat for Indian steel industry?
- Are we moving in right direction in making India not only self –sufficient country in steel production but also as one of the biggest?
Venue
The Taj Mahal Hotel New Delhi
For further details
Madhushree Debnath
Email:madhushree.debnath@gmail.com
Ph: 033-2253 4251
Cell: 09836484809
Nilanjan Chowdhuree
Email:mktg@indianchamber.net
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