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India made it clear that it is ready to join the OECD's Steel Committee provided no additional conditions are imposed "over and above" the obligations.
NEW DELHI: India on Thursday made it clear that it is ready to join the OECD's Steel Committee provided no additional conditions are imposed "over and above" the obligations under the World Trade Organisation.
"We have received an invitation to join Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Steel Committee. We are ready provided no conditions are imposed over and above the obligations under the WTO," Secretary, Steel Ministry, Raghav Sharan Pandey told.
"Once they agree to this we have no problem in joining the Committee," he said.
With its 30 members and observers including India, China and Russia the committee accounts for around 65 per cent of world steel production and 80 per cent of global steel exports. China, which has also been invited to join the Committee is considering the same, while Russia is understood to be willing to join the Committee.
"Though currently we have observer status in the Committee, but in view of our massive-capacity expansion plans we are slated to be the world's second biggest steel producing nation in next few years. So that is why OECD wants us to be a part of this committee," Pandey reasoned.
"We are surging towards achieving a steel production of 124 million tonnes by 2011-12 and even if we achieve 90 per cent capacity utilisation it will be 110 MT," the Secretary said.
In India, production figures have been revised upwards, making the country the fifth largest producer in the world last year. "Indian production continued to increase rapidly this year, driven by strong demand," the Committee's Chairman Risaburo Nezu observed in Paris earlier this month.
Nezu said consumption in India is also growing at a double-digit pace, though it is at a much lower level of around 45 million tonnes.
Over the years, OECD has emerged as a unique platform where multilateral steel problems are discussed and political solutions to these problems found.
However, China continues to drive world production developments. In the first 10 months of 2007, Chinese steel production reached 409 million tonnes, up 18.1 per cent from a year earlier, growing faster than domestic demand. This brings its share of world production to 37 per cent, up from 34 per cent in 2006, Nezu said.
The BRIC economies (Brazil, Russia, India and China) are leading the growth of world demand.
"Crude steel production is on track to grow by around 98 million tonnes in 2007, that is by 8 per cent, to reach a level of around 1,330 million tonnes. Weaker growth in North America and the EU is being offset by rapid production expansions in emerging economies," he pointed out.
The EU is registering a slowdown in production growth this year as imports account for an increasing share of domestic demand. Solid growth is still being observed in Germany, while output levels have either stagnated or fallen in Italy and France, he said.
"In the CIS countries, growth in steel making activity is maintaining momentum, led by Russia and the Ukraine. In Russia, the booming oil and gas industry and growth in household income continues to stimulate demand for steel," Nezu said.
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