Usha Martin's Upgradation of Business Under Rajeev Jhawar
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Ongoing, First published May 17, 2022
Rajeev Jhawar shares his observation about the industry post covid. After the coronavirus, the industry witnessed a pandemic and subsequent lockdown disrupted overall economic activity. The Indian steel industry struggled to keep pace with the sharp fall in steel demand. Adverse market conditions forced steelmakers to cut their operations by up to 50% by the end of 2019-20 and early 2020-21. Further, Rajeev Jhawar Usha Martin also makes his views on the various stimulus measure taken by the government to enhance the growth of the economy.
Rajeev Jhawar Usha martin limited, said the various measures announced by the central government to stimulate the economy are likely to bear fruit after the monsoon. While the pandemic has not yet been eradicated, the growth is likely to occur as all the industries had learnt to live together with the pandemic. Further Rajeev Jhawar also states that with steady infrastructure spending by the government, speciality products used in construction and infrastructural sector may be growth drivers for the company in the years to come.
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