The government will launch another round of production-linked
incentive scheme for the steel sector on Monday 6 Jan ’25. The 'PLI scheme 1.1'
will be launched by the steel minister H D Kumaraswamy. "Union Minister of Steel and Heavy Industries... will launch 'PLI
scheme 1.1' for the steel industry and call for applications... on January
6," the steel ministry said in a statement.
To encourage domestic production of specialty steel and lower imports
by drawing in capital investments, the government had earlier introduced the
PLI scheme for specialty steel.
The scheme has attracted investments
worth ₹27,106 crore, envisaging creation of 14,760 direct employment
opportunities with an estimated production of 7.90 million tonnes of specialty
steel. As of November 2024, companies have
already invested ₹18,300 crore and generated over 8,660 in employment.
The government has been interacting
regularly with the participating companies and based on feedback, it was felt
that there was a scope to notify the scheme again to attract more
participation, the statement said.
The concept of Production-Linked Incentives (PLI) was conceived during
the Covid-induced global lockdowns of 2020, emphasising the need to boost
domestic manufacturing. Initially
launched for three sectors, the PLI scheme was later extended to include steel
in November 2020.
Speciality steel is still one area where
more is needed to be done. The
government brought a PLI to incentivise the manufacturing of speciality steel
but the offtake of the sops was not as expected, the government had earlier
said. Speciality steel is a high-grade product used in sectors like defence,
automobile, and electrical, among others.