Explore possibilities of offering relief to small industries, exporters: Piyush Goyal to steel makers
Commerce Minister asked the steel industry stake holders to assess the manufacturing costs and explore the possibilities of offering relief to small industries using steel as input for manufacturing of components and other engineering products
Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal today appealed to steel makers to explore the possibilities of offering relief to small industries and exporters.
A meeting was held today held involving participants from steel industry and actual Industry users. The meeting was convened to address the issues raised by small industries and exporters about steel input prices.
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Speaking on the occasion, Goyal said that special care of MSMEs needs to be taken for easier and cost effective supply of Steel.
Commerce Minister asked the steel industry stake holders to assess the manufacturing costs and explore the possibilities of offering relief to small industries using steel as input for manufacturing of components and other engineering products.
Steel Industry stake holders showed intent to support Small and medium enterprises and exporters. They assured the Small Enterprises and Exporters about finding affordable solutions to address their challenges especially in the wake of the pandemic.
The meeting was also attended by the Union Minister of Steel Ram Chandra Prasad Singh, Minister of MSME Narayan Rane.
Chairperson of SAIL Soma Mondal, CMD Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Ltd Atul Bhatt, CMD, JSW Steel Ltd Sajjan Jindal, CEO and MD, Tata Steel, T.V Narendran were also present in the meeting.
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