The India Pavilion at EXPO2020 Dubai is currently hosting the ‘Steel Week’ to showcase the Indian steel sector, boost trade relations with the UAE and build a portfolio of opportunities for India’s steel sector. An interactive session on ‘Steel Usage in UAE & Collaboration Opportunities for Indian Steel Sector’ was held between key steel producing companies from India and steel user companies of the UAE. India’s Steel Minister Mr RCP Singh tweeted “Interacted with Dubai based companies to promote India as an attractive destination for steel sector, setting up of plants and manufacturing units in the country. Dana Steel, Sharaf Group, Dubai Port world and Steel Master International gave unique insights of steel usage in Dubai.”The Union Minister of Steel urged companies to take advantage of the CEPA agreement and find ways to set foot in the MENA region using UAE as the base. He assured full support by the Government of India and mentioned that steel, as a base for much of infrastructure projects, will be crucial to fulfilling the Prime Minister’s Gatishakti Master Plan and other key projects.Indian steel majors including SAIL, JSW Steel, AM/NS, Tata Steel and JSPL presented their views on steel manufacturing, product portfolio, production capacities, sector coverage, and key areas of expertise.The delegation visited steel processing facilities of Conares Steel and met representatives from key steel consumers and logistics companies of the UAE.
The India Pavilion at EXPO2020 Dubai is currently hosting the ‘Steel Week’ to showcase the Indian steel sector, boost trade relations with the UAE and build a portfolio of opportunities for India’s steel sector. An interactive session on ‘Steel Usage in UAE & Collaboration Opportunities for Indian Steel Sector’ was held between key steel producing companies from India and steel user companies of the UAE. India’s Steel Minister Mr RCP Singh tweeted “Interacted with Dubai based companies to promote India as an attractive destination for steel sector, setting up of plants and manufacturing units in the country. Dana Steel, Sharaf Group, Dubai Port world and Steel Master International gave unique insights of steel usage in Dubai.”The Union Minister of Steel urged companies to take advantage of the CEPA agreement and find ways to set foot in the MENA region using UAE as the base. He assured full support by the Government of India and mentioned that steel, as a base for much of infrastructure projects, will be crucial to fulfilling the Prime Minister’s Gatishakti Master Plan and other key projects.Indian steel majors including SAIL, JSW Steel, AM/NS, Tata Steel and JSPL presented their views on steel manufacturing, product portfolio, production capacities, sector coverage, and key areas of expertise.The delegation visited steel processing facilities of Conares Steel and met representatives from key steel consumers and logistics companies of the UAE.