"Demand for value-added and sophisticated grade of steel is expected to grow to meet the needs of state initiatives like Make in India, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, Pradhan Mantri Gramin Vikas Yojana and the defence sector," he told reporters after the National Steel Consumers' Council meeting here.
With per capita consumption of steel in India at around 68 kg, it stands at less than a third of the global average consumption of around 208 kg, the Minister noted.
"The issues of demand, supply, product innovations and logistics require serious deliberations. The Consumers' Council needs to draw the expected roadmap of logistics for seeking priority attention of policy makers," he added.
Steel contributes about 2 per cent to the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
"The state has identified infrastructure as a priority sector, which is bound to bolster the GDP growth rate. Considering the advantages of steel-based structures like lower lifecycle and high design flexibility, steel is a major material in infrastructure development," added Singh.
The Union government's programmes including Smart Cities Mission, Housing for All, Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation and modernisation of defence sector are expected to use domestic steel, the Minister said.
"These initiatives will provide the additional push to increase the domestic steel demand in short-to-medium term," he added.
There is, however, a need for the industry and steel consumers to work together to promote the usage of steel in hilly areas, railways and development of special grades for energy and medical purposes etc, Singh said.
During the Consumers' Council meeting, a mobile app of the state-run MSTC Ltd, an e-commerce undertaking of the Ministry of Steel, was launched in order to bring buyers and sellers closer.
Minister of State for Steel Vishnu Deo Sai was also present on the occasion.
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