GST reforms will mitigate US tariff impact on Indian economy, says secondary steel industry body
Yogesh Mandhani, president of AIIFA, stated that GST reforms have lessened the impact of US tariffs on India's economy and advocated for mining policy changes to lower steel production costs by increasing iron ore availability. He also urged for u...
“The GST rationalisation will boost the economy, as it will create demand and will be beneficial for the secondary steel sector,” said Mandhani.
He also called for introducing reforms in mining policies, such as auctioning more mines with a focus on operationalising them quickly and ensuring auction winners avoid delaying mining operations.
AIIFA Sustainable Steel Manufacturers Association represents the domestic secondary steel industry, which accounts for 47% of the nation’s steel output.
Madhani said mining policy reforms are also likely to reduce steel production costs as more iron ore is available in the market.
“The reforms in mining policies will ensure increased iron ore availability, bringing down raw material cost for steel production. This may also boost exports as Indian steel producers become more competitive,” he said.
Further, he said, targeting export markets is also likely to increase the capacity utilisation of secondary steel producers, which currently hovers around 68-70%.
“The current domestic demand allows us to operate at 68-70% of our total capacity utilisation, capturing export markets as we become more efficient can help us push up our capacity utilisation,” said Mandhani.
He also demanded rationalisation of power tariffs, urging the government to introduce “one nation one tariff”.
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