Speaking at the 10th Vibrant Gujarat
Summit, Mittal said the factory will have an annual capacity of 24 million
tonnes. Arcelor Mittal Nippon Steel has signed MoUs with the Gujarat government
for the second phase of the Hazira plant
ArcelorMittal
Nippon Steel will build the world’s single biggest steel manufacturing factory
at Hazira in Gujarat by 2029, executive chairman Lakshmi Mittal said on
Wednesday.
Speaking
at the 10th Vibrant Gujarat Summit, Mittal said the factory will have an annual
capacity of 24 million tonnes. ArcelorMittal has also signed MoUs with the
Gujarat government for the second phase of the Hazira plant.
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Mittal
pointed out that at the core of ‘Atmanirbharta’ or self-reliance is steel which
supports a range of applications across sectors such as infrastructure,
urbanisation, renewables, automotive, including electric vehicles, defence, and
railways.
“By
bringing the best of global technology, we are developing high-end products
which help steel consumers across MSMEs to start-ups to become competitive.
Gujarat welcomed ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India four years ago, and in 2021,
the Prime Minister and chief minister performed the Bhoomi Pujan of our Hazira
expansion project. I am proud to say that this expansion project is progressing
rapidly and according to the target, its Phase 1 will be completed by 2026’’,
he said while addressing the gathering.
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“When
the entire project is completed in 2029, the Hazira site of AM/NS India will be
one of the world’s largest single-location integrated steel plants with a total
capacity of 24 million tonnes of crude steel production,” he added.
AM/NS
India is a joint venture between ArcelorMittal and Nippon Steel. It was
established in December 2019 after the acquisition of Essar Steel.
Mittal
said with the support of the Gujarat government, the JV will be able to
commission the full site in the next five years.