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Statutory Enquiry - 1926. Steel Industry Miscellaneious Written and Oral Evidence given before the Indian Tariff Board

1927

Correspondence with the Government of India Department of Commerce regarding bounties— (1) Letter from the Tariff Board dated 6th May 1926 413 (2) Letter from the Commerce Department dated 29th May 1926. 413 V. Correspondence with the Government of India Army Department— (1) U. 0. reference from the Master General of Supplies Branch dated 28th April 1926. 414 (2) Letter from the T [...] Considering the country's natural resources we feel confident that in a period of 10 to 15 years and given internal competition the Industry will be in a position not only to withstand foreign competition but also to bring prices to the European level and that it will be possible to build up an export trade; but so long as the manufacture of steel is in the hands of a single firm the danger of mo [...] Fairhurst—I am one of the directors of the company as well as one of the partners of the firm of Managing Agents. [...] Matthai.—Might it not do you some harm in this way—if we get the costs from one of the pig iron producers in the country and we produce these figures an impreision may be formed that the prices of your pig iron are below the costs of that particular firm. [...] President—We have got the cost of one firm in detail and assuming that you start a steel works you would be interedted in the production of steel P The firm which gives all its costs to the Board would have reason to complain if any other firm was getting the benefit of it without having assisted the Board or the Government in arriving at a decision.
commerce industry
Pages
424
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.143869
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-iii unknown view
Frontmatter
i-iv unknown view
I.—General representations regarding the manufacture of Rolled Steel
1-362 unknown view
II.—Correspondence regarding prices of rolled steel
363-410 unknown view
III.—Correspondence regarding coking coal
411-412 unknown view
IV.—Correspondence with the Government of India in the Commerce Department regarding bounties
413-413 unknown view
V.—Correspondence with the Army Department of the Government of India regarding Army War requirements of steel products
414-416 unknown view
VI.—Letter No. 267-T. (2) dated the 12th July 1926 from J. D Penny Esq. LCS. Deputy Secretary to the Government of India to the Secretary Tariff Board
417-417 unknown view

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