POSCO scraps proposed 6-MT steel project in Karnataka


POSCO scraps proposed 6-MT steel project in Karnataka

Bhubaneswar, Jul 16 (PTI):
Steel major POSCO today announced it has decided to scrap the proposed 6 million tonnes steel plant in Karnataka, following long delay in land acquisition and adverse market conditions.

"With the given market conditions and significant delay in acquiring the required land in Gadag, we have decided to close our proposed 6-MTPA (million tonnes per annum) steel plant in Karnataka," POSCO India Chairman and Managing Director Yong Won Yoon said in a statement.

"We highly appreciate the Industries Department (Government of Karnataka) and KIADB (Karnataka Industrial Area Development Board (KIADB) for their co-operation and cordial support in this regard," Yoon said.

"In future, if we get an attractive business proposal from the state, we may consider it and return to Karnataka,” the POSCO India CMD said.

POSCO had signed an MoU with the Karnataka government at a Global Investors Meet in Bengaluru in June, 2010 to set up a steel plant with annual production capacity of 6 million tonnes in the state, the company statement said.

Subsequently in January 2011, POSCO finally zeroed in on Gadag to set up the proposed steel plant and notified KIADB accordingly, it said.

The hearing was held with the land owners in June, 2011. However, progress on land acquisition was held back due to agitation by some farmers and religious leaders and finally, land acquisition was halted in July, 2011.

In addition, the mining scam in the state made the project progress even "stagnant", the statement said.

Hence, considering the "significant delay" in the project and inability to get land in Gadag, POSCO finally decided to close the project in Karnataka.

"Consequently, in June 2013, KIADB and POSCO cordially agreed to end this project. However, both will positively consider any good future opportunity for investment," the statement said.

On July 1, 2013, KIADB officially returned Rs 60 crore to POSCO, which was deposited as initial payment for land acquisition in 2010, it added.

  

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  • Rehna, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 17 2013

    Posco made a right move. There is no Electricity for the people of Karnataka. From where will the co get Power to run the machines. Reddi's, yeddi's Kaddi's & Chaddi's looted the state. Sir Sidhu is going in the right direction. Time is not faraway for Yeddi to go to Jail.

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  • Sunil D'SOuza, Mumbai

    Wed, Jul 17 2013

    How stupid Rehna , have you never heard of something called Captive Power Plant. How do you think other industries run. If you dont know much about something then I guess you should refrain from commenting. People like you enjoy the benifits (electricity , steel , water , pharma , petro products etc.) being produced elsewhere in the country at the cost of other peoples land and environment but will never contribute a bit from your own place. Next time you use a product just check the place of manufacture and tell me how many are tagged as with Mangalore's address

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  • Santhosh Rego, Uppoor/ Dubai

    Wed, Jul 17 2013

    Better they pack their bags, These multinationals only want to grab land and mineral wealth.

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  • lavin noronha, paladka

    Tue, Jul 16 2013

    Sorry mate this slap is on yeddy and bjp,s face. Don't try to twist facts.. if u can't take it just refrain from these falasy.

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  • Lavin Noronha, Paladka

    Tue, Jul 16 2013

    One more feather in the cap of BJP governments failures. This MOU was signed in 2010 when yeddy organized the investors meet. Sadly Yeddy was busy de-notifying lands for his kin and kith and forgot to acquire land for POSCO... YEDDY’S GAIN IS KARNATAKA’S LOSS.

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  • Tomas Richard, Udupi

    Tue, Jul 16 2013

    First casualty of Congress govt..Gongis are good for nothing

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  • Lavin Noronha, Paladka

    Tue, Jul 16 2013

    Thomas maam read the news first! This was BJP's baby which lost its life before being born.

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  • Shameer, UAE

    Tue, Jul 16 2013

    Good decision by POSCO because there's nothing left to mine in Karnataka.

    The Reddy's, Yeddy's and Chaddi's of BJP literally ripped the natural resources of Karnataka, losses to the state exchequer in crores and a irreversible damage to the nature.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Jul 16 2013

    Globally POSCO is one big PUSCO...

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  • sg, india

    Tue, Jul 16 2013

    when central govt is on a witch hunt with help from governor and tinted eyed lokayukta, obviously no minister want to take decision on land allotment, the result is loss of major employement opportunity for karnataka

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Tue, Jul 16 2013

    As I said before land acquisition in State like Karnataka is not at all easy. Now a day, even Priests are involved in staging Morchas or Protests. A very thoughtful and careful planning is required to announce any Industrialization else proposed plan will remain in Government’s Planning Room only. At the same time our State Government should also adopt the principle like Gujarat Government when it comes to compensate the concerned party. Unfortunately our State Government always target fertilized farming or agriculture land only

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  • Lavin Noronha, Paladka

    Tue, Jul 16 2013

    @Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai Wow How soft and mellow! Was this was your same response if the ruling was Congis.. Then why the hell yeddy had a MOU with POSCO... he just mortgaged the pride of Karnataka. What a shame… Can someone elaborate how many of those investors have invested in Karnataka in real… It’s easy to fool people just by organizing mela’s and jathra’s… after all whose money it is?

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  • SURESH MAROLI, MANGALORE/BAHRAIN

    Tue, Jul 16 2013

    MR. ISMAIL PERINJE,
    THE REASON BEHIND PULL OUT OF PROJECT IS SIDDARAMAIAH AND DIRTY POLITICS. READ CNN REPORT: The newly elected Congress government wants to go slow as Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is worried about the problems land acquisition may cause ahead of 2014 Lok Sabha polls. The state government said it will have a re-look at the project.

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  • Lavin Noronha, Paladka

    Tue, Jul 16 2013

    @SURESH MAROLI, MANGALORE/BAHRAIN then what the hell yedda did in his tenure ... just sign the MOU's... and got busy grabbing land for himself... No need to blame anyone ... it is square one points to yeddy and his failures... just by organizing Mela’s investors will not come as if they are luring voters with LOLLYPOPS.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Tue, Jul 16 2013

    Big slap for congi dongi govt... Enact Industrial security bill...

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Tue, Jul 16 2013

    Under BJP govt this MOU signed and in fact Investor's meet done in grand scale with colorful promises!!!BSY/DVS both were made subsequent investors as FESTIVAL spending considerable amount from Exchequer!Where SINGLE WINDOW ARANGEMENT FOR INVESTORS AS PROMISED BY DVS/BSY/SHETTAR. Govt of Siddu should look in to POSCO's genuine problem in uting project.

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  • Suresh, Karambar

    Tue, Jul 16 2013

    Posco as paid bribe to BJP Govt and now they have to pay Congress Govt also bribe money is birth right of congress because all the investigation agency is under congress Govt. I think posco as better chance to start at Yanbu/KSA.

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