Mittal Steel Spending $9 Billion on Plant
Posted on: Monday, 10 October 2005, 18:00 CDT
The world's largest steelmaker, Mittal Steel NV, will invest $9 billion in a steel plant to be built in eastern India.
Upon completion, the plant in the state of Jharkhand will have a 24 million metric ton capacity, the BBC reported.
Half that capacity should be on stream in four years, the company said late last week.
A Mittal spokesman said the investment was being pursued to satisfy domestic steel demand.
Source: United Press International
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