Raw material crisis may lead to closure of many SME steel wire units: Industry body
The wire makers have sought government intervention to ensure raw material supply, and a window for imports of specialised items that are not produced in the country.
The wire makers have sought government intervention to ensure raw material supply, and a window for imports of specialised items that are not produced in the country.
"The industry is facing acute shortage of high-grade wire rods, the main raw material for wire production, which has varied application in nation-building," Steel Wire Manufacturers Association secretary-general Tirthankar Banerjee told .
"The paucity of high-grade wire rods is 50 per cent, and it is due to inadequate domestic supply and import restrictions," he said.
The association urged the Union government to ask Steel Authority of India Ltd (SAIL) to streamline its specialised wire rods plant at Burnpur, and advice Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Ltd (RINL) and other private steel makers to supply raw materials in adequate quantity to the SME sector at fair prices.
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