The decision to open the first-ever international representative office in Dubai, UAE, is a major milestone in the global expansion strategy, the Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) has already implemented. The new office will make SAIL improve its steel exports as well as increase its market presence in other regions of the world, especially in the Middle East, North Africa (MENA) and other parts of the world. The action is in line with the Indian aim of producing more steel and emerging as a leading world manufacturer.
To increase its international presence and enhance trade ties between India and UAE, the SAIL has opened its first international office in Dubai, UAE.
This step upholds the vision of India to emerge as a world leader in terms of steel and also extend its exports particularly to the MENA region.
Strategic Location:
Dubai is strategically located and could serve as a gateway to the MENA region as a way of providing entry into the major markets in the gulf and Africa.
The city has a well known investor friendly environment and strategic location in international trade.
Consistency with The Steel Vision of India:
India is striving to increase the production capacity of steel to 300 million tonnes by 2030, so the expansion of SAIL is very important to achieve such a target.
The annual crude steel production of SAIL now stands at more than 20 million tonnes cementing its place in the Indian steel industry development.
Roles of the Dubai Office:
First-hand access to global clients and stakeholders.
Engagement into reinforcement of steel exports to the Gulf and African markets.
Enabling market intelligence and enhancing decision making.
Development of business in industrial and infrastructure.
India-UAE Bilateral Trade Support:
The office is an embodiment of the increasing economic relationship between India and UAE, especially the steel industry.
The initiative promotes one another and boosts the frosty relationship in terms of trade, most importantly the infrastructural development.
Future Vision:
This office is one of the aspects of the broader strategy of SAIL to modernize operations, extend the access to markets and enhance global competitiveness.
The step in setting the first international office at Dubai by SAIL underlines its desire of augmenting its international presence and the vision of the government of India in making the country a global player as far as steel is concerned. The action will create a stronger trade relationship between India and UAE, and may bring new opportunities under the steel and infrastructure industry.