India Should Build Manufacturing Economy Greener Than China’s and Include Private and Government Sector: Tata Steel CEO T V Narendran

India should build a manufacturing economy which is greener than China's, with a holistic approach that involves both the government and the private sector, Tata Steel CEO T V Narendran said on Wednesday.

Tata Steel CEO T V Narendran (Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons)

New Delhi, September 11: India should build a manufacturing economy which is greener than China's, with a holistic approach that involves both the government and the private sector, Tata Steel CEO T V Narendran said on Wednesday. While addressing a panel discussion at AIMA Convention here, Narendran stressed the need to make the transition to a green manufacturing economy at a fast pace, else India would lose market share.

"Unlike China which built a large manufacturing economy and now is trying to make it green, India can build a large manufacturing economy which is greener than the one that China built over the last 20-30 years," he said while replying to a question on the energy transition from fossil fuel to a cleaner future driven by two sectors cement and steel. PM Narendra Modi Addresses SEMICON India 2024, Says India’s Semiconductor Sector on Brink of Revolution (Watch Video).

"So that's an opportunity for India. It is also a risk for India. If India does not make the transition fast enough, we will find that large economic blocks like the US, Europe and China have already made the transition and India gets locked out of those markets because of carbon border adjustment mechanisms and other such constructs," Narendran observed. SEMICON India 2024: 150 New Semiconductor Fabrication Units Required To Achieve India’s Ambitious USD 1 Trillion Target by 2030.

The carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) is the European Union's planned tax on carbon emissions caused due to manufacturing of goods imported to the EU from countries like China and India. It especially focuses on energy-intensive products like iron, steel, cement, fertiliser and aluminium.

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