Gross nonperforming assets (NPAs) in the domestic steel sector, which
accounts for 2 per cent of India's GDP, are around Rs 1.15 lakh crore, Parliament was
informed today.
Total loan exposure to India's over USD 100billion steel industry, the world's third largest, is about Rs 3.13 lakh crore.
"The total exposure of steel industry is about Rs 3.13 lakh crore out of which Gross NPA is about Rs 1.15 lakh crore. This works out to
36.94 per cent of the total loan outstanding as on March, 2016," Minister of State for Steel Vishnu Deo Sai said in a written reply to the
Rajya Sabha.
At the instance of government, the Reserve Bank (RBI) recently reduced overall policy rates that are expected to get translated into
reduction in actual lending rates, he added.
The RBI accorded a flexible refinancing repayment option, popularly known as 5:25 scheme for longterm infrastructure projects, including
steel where total exposure of the bank is above Rs 500 crore, the Minister added.
The central bank has also brought in Strategic Debt Restructuring (SDR) scheme to help debt ridden companies including steel
companies.
Further, in June 2016, RBI brought in another scheme called Scheme for Sustainable Structuring of Stressed Assets, also known as S4A
scheme, with the same objective, Sai said.
Government has taken a slew of measures to give a boost to domestic steel players.
"They include imposition of antidumping and safeguard duties on a range of steel products with objective of eliminating/reducing low priced
unfairly treaded steel from countries such as China which negatively impacted profitability of the domestic steel producers and
simultaneous loss of market share," he said.
The government has initiated simultaneously wide ranging investment plans in infrastructure which is expected to increase the demand for
steel, Sai noted.
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