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Tata Sons Chairman, N. Chandrasekaran, remains optimistic about the future of the steel industry, stating that demand will continue to grow despite ongoing geopolitical uncertainties. He emphasized that infrastructure development, urbanization, and industrial expansion will sustain the need for steel, especially in emerging economies like India.
Speaking at an industry event, Chandrasekaran acknowledged that global conflicts, trade restrictions, and supply chain disruptions pose challenges. However, he reassured that India's robust economic growth, coupled with increasing investments in construction, automotive, and manufacturing sectors, will keep steel consumption on an upward trajectory.
He also highlighted Tata Steel's commitment to sustainable practices, green steel production, and technological advancements to enhance efficiency. With a strong focus on innovation and sustainability, Tata Sons aims to navigate global uncertainties while ensuring steady growth in the steel sector.
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