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Mumbai:
Jindal Stainless Ltd, the country''s largest stainless steel producer, will
build a 4-lakh tonnes per year stainless steel slab plant in north-west Russia,
with investment of $100 million, reports quoting the company''s representative
in Russia said. Construction
of the plant, to be 100 per cent owned by Jindal Stainless, would take one year
from final approval, expected in the next few weeks, the report said. The
plant would be located in Kingisepp town in Leningrad region, near Russia''s border
with Estonia, about 140 km west of St Petersburg. The
company expects to sell most of its production to the Russian market to meet fast-growing
demand from the construction, shipbuilding and kitchenware sectors. Jindal
is currently working out the project''s viability and bankability as also equipment
suppliers, the report said. In addition to the $100 million required for fixed
capital investment, the project would require a further $315 million in working
capital. Jindal
already supplies about 1,500 tonnes of cold-rolled stainless sheet and hot-rolled
plates every month to Russia. Russia
produced 127,400 tonnes of stainless steel last year, about the same amount it
produced in the year 2000. Russia is targeting stainless steel output of about
900,000 tonnes by 2011.
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