JSW Steel, Japanese firm sign pact
Mumbai, Nov 19 - Indian steel major JSW Steel Thursday announced an agreement with Japan's second largest steelmaker JFE Holdings to set up a greenfield project in West Bengal and an automotive steel manufacturing unit in the country.
"JFE and JSW will collaborate on a planned plant in West Bengal," said JSW Steel managing director Sajjan Jindal.
"We are discussing ways and means through which JSW and JFE can collaborate in our upcoming project in West Bengal. We are interested in partnering each other to take forward the proposed steel project at Salboni," Jindal said at a media briefing here Thursday.
The two companies will also cooperate in manufacturing automotive steel.
"JFE, with this agreement, is determined to intensify its relationship with JSW to serve the request of its automotive customers," said JFE steel president and chief executive Hajime Bada in a statement.
"This agreement shall also provide JFE an avenue to look into the future possibilities of development in India," Bada added.
According to a source close to the company, JFE has agreed to acquire 10 percent stake in JSW Steel for 50 billion yen ($561 million) which the Indian Steel major will spend on greenfield projects.
JSW has plans to expand its annual capacity to 32 million tonnes by 2020 by setting up greenfield projects in Jharkhand and West Bengal. (IANS)