Indian government delays steel policy

Monday, 18 October 2004 16:28:30 (GMT+3)   |  
       

Indian government delays steel policy

Based on the notice released by the Indian government, SteelOrbis had previously announced that the government would issue the expected steel policy in October. However, according to the recent statement made by Indian Steel Ministry Ram Vilas Paswan, the steel policy has been delayed for further negotiations. In line with the statement, the government will start a debate on the subject and learn about the viewpoints in the sector. As the action requires time, the steel policy is delayed.

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