Centre working on rolling out petrochem policy: Mansukh Mandaviya
Speaking at the Asia Petrochemical Industry Conference on Friday, Mandaviya said reducing the country’s import dependence across product categories remains a key goal, he said.
A specific investment region with 250 square kilometres planned for the establishment of manufacturing facilities for the sector, the PCPIR policy aims to create multiple chemical hubs geared towards export and meeting specific industry needs. However, state governments had been slow to adopt the model first proposed in 2007, and the Centre has therefore brought out a new model, a ministry official said.
However, other states have gone ahead with their plans, including Andhra Pradesh in 2021 in the Vizag-Kakinada region.
“India is poised to be the new destination of petrochemicals, globally. Due to our business-friendly policies, the world views India as a trusted partner and priority destination for investment,” Mandaviya said.
India is the fourth-largest producer of agrochemicals after the US, Japan, and China. India accounts for 16-18 per cent of the world production of dyestuffs and dye intermediates. Indian colorants industry has emerged as a key player with a global market share of 15 per cent, according to government estimates.
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