Union Minister inaugurates INCAL 2007
Says finished and semi-finished aluminium products have huge demand
Bhagyanagar Metals to rename to Bhagyanagar India
Annual General Body Meeting takes decision
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Union Minister inaugurates INCAL 2007
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Hyderabad, November 21, 2007The Union Minister of State for Mines, T Subbarami Reddy on Wednesday inaugurated a three-day International Conference on Aluminium (INCAL 2007). The President of the Aluminium Association of India and managing director of Hindalco Industries delivering the key note address said that the demand for finished and semi finished aluminium products was expected to grow to seven percent in the next three years.
Subbarami Reddy predicted that Asia would continue to be the high growth area led by China. He reminded that the per capita consumption of aluminium in India is less and called for a change in the policies on duties, tariffs and royalties to make India competitive.
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