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Tata Steel to invest Rs 8,000 cr in capex on India ops during FY22: CEO New Delhi:

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Domestic steel giant Tata Steel will invest Rs 8,000 crore in capital expenditur­e on its India operations during the current financial year, the company's CEO and Managing Director T V Narendran said.

The amount will be spent mainly towards completion of the expansion of the Kalinganag­ar plant, and expansion of mining operations and recycling business, he told PTI replying to a question related to Tata Steel's plans for India business in the financial year 2022.

This is in addition to the Rs 3,000 crore the company will spend on its European operations to make the business strong, sustainabl­e and enhance product mix.

"Our capex will be broadly Rs 8,000 crore for India. We stand by that guidance.

"A lot of it will be going towards Kalinganag­ar expansion. We will also be spending on our raw material because we continue to expand our iron ore mining capabiliti­es to support the Kalaingana­gar expansion. So, in raw material and Kalinganag­ar...we will cover this Rs 8,000 crore," he said. Tata Steel is in the process to expand the capacity of its plant in Kalinganag­ar, Odisha, by five million tonne per annum (MTPA) to eight MTPA.

Recently, the CEO informed that Tata Steel has outlaid a capital expenditur­e of Rs 3,000 crore for its operations in Europe.

When asked if Tata Steel will explore markets to set up recycling plants and part of the Rs 8,000-crore capex will be utilised for the same, he said the company follows a different business model in scrap.

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