Now no more classifying steel producers; level-playing field created

NewsBharati    22-Feb-2019
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New Delhi, February 22: In order to provide a level playing field to steel manufacturers, both SMEs and large players, with different capacities and following different routes of steel production, it has been decided to stop classifying steel producers as integrated steel producers, primary steel producers, secondary steel producers.


 

Instead, once the steel product is certified by the Bureau of Indian Standard and meets the desired specifications, no distinction shall be made on account of the basic input material and the process followed. 53 quality control orders have been issued in this regard laying down the quality standards for several steel products.

Government engineering departments especially in the C.P.W.D., Military Engineering Service and N.B.C.C. have been asked to ensure adherence to the above clarification and avoid any restrictive practices in their tenders.

Recently it has been revealed that the total steel production in the country has increased from 88.98 MT in 2014-15 to 103.13 MT in 2017-18.

The Government has notified the National Steel Policy, 2017 and the Policy for Providing Preference to Domestically Manufactured Iron and Steel (DMI&SP) in Government procurement, which create facilitative environment to improve domestic production and consumption of steel