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India's Tata Steel CEO says want to move fast on UK decarbonisation

India's Tata Steel wishes to accelerate efforts towards decarbonisation in Britain, its chief executive said on Thursday, in the backdrop of trade unions voting to strike versus the company's strategies to cut jobs.

We wish to move quickly and develop the new electrical arc furnace much faster, so that's why, for us, the timelines are clear, Tata Steel CEO and Handling Director T. V. Narendran informed in an interview.

The business remains in the procedure of closing its 2 blast furnaces in Britain, with a loss of approximately 2,800 tasks at its Port Talbot steelworks in Wales. The British trade union neighborhood has actually chosen strike action against these job-cut plans.

We will handle it when it pertains to that, Narendran said.

The union, which has actually not yet provided a date for commercial action, stated members have actually voted to demand a much better deal for the labor force.

CHINA CONCERN, STEEL NEED

Chinese exports of steel into India were a growing. issue, Narendran said, as India turned net importer in the. fiscal year that ended in March.

In 2023/24, China was the top steel exporter to India, with. shipments reaching 2.7 million metric lots, almost double that. of the previous year, according to provisional government data.

India, the world's second-biggest crude steel manufacturer,. stays a bright area worldwide with robust need from its. building and construction and vehicle sectors.

Narendran anticipates India's steel demand to grow 8-10% in. 2024/25.

He expects steel costs and costs of coking coal to be. rangebound over the next few months and then move up-wards in the. 2nd half of the year.

Separately, during 2024/25, the steelmaker plans to add. production capability of 1.4 million metric loads. It also prepares to. invest around 170 billion rupees

(source: Reuters)