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Advantage Vibrant Gujarat: Ship recycling capacity to double by 2024, generate 1.5 lakh jobs

Ports, Shipping and Waterways Minister Mansukh Mandaviya has recently said that India aspires to grab at least 50 percent of the global ship recycling business.

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Advantage Vibrant Gujarat: Ship recycling capacity to double by 2024, generate 1.5 lakh jobs

According to Mandaviya, Gujarat’s Alang, the world’s biggest shipyard, is ready to cater to the projected increase in the number of ships for recycling.

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NEW DELHI, FEB 1

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Monday said ship recycling capacity will be doubled by 2024 and efforts are being made to bring more ships from Europe and Japan.

While presenting the Union Budget 2021-22 in Parliament, the Finance Minister said this, in turn, will generate 1.5 lakh jobs.

Doubling the Ship-Recycling capacity by 2024, will create additional 1.5 lakh jobs for youth (2/2)#AatmanirbharBharatKaBudget

— Dr Mansukh Mandaviya (मोदी का परिवार) (@mansukhmandviya) February 1, 2021

“Efforts will be made to bring more ships to India from Europe and Japan. Recycling capacity of around 4.5 Million Light Displacement Tonne (LDT) will be doubled by 2024. This is expected to generate an additional 1.5 lakh jobs for our youth,” Sitharaman said.

India has enacted Recycling of Ships Act, 2019 and acceded to the Hong Kong International Convention.

Glorious salutations to the fearless warriors of the sea on #IndianCoastGuardDay.

I express my best wishes to all personnel of Coast Guard fraternity on 45th Raising Day of Indian Coast Guard. pic.twitter.com/1E3Sc5tfWZ

— Dr Mansukh Mandaviya (मोदी का परिवार) (@mansukhmandviya) February 1, 2021

Sitharaman said post-enactment of the law, around 90 ship recycling yards at Alang in Gujarat have already achieved HKC-compliant certificates.

Ports, Shipping and Waterways Minister Mansukh Mandaviya has recently said that India aspires to grab at least 50 percent of the global ship recycling business.

The country’s share in the ship recycling business is around 30 per cent at present.

Currently, India recycles 70 lakh gross tonnage of ships per annum while that of Bangladesh is 68 lakh gross tonnage. Pakistan recycles 37 lakh gross tonnage of ships and that of China is 34 lakh gross tonnage per year.

“These four countries account for 90 per cent of the ships recycled globally. Post enactment of the Recycle Act, India eyes 50 percent of the global share as many countries will be sending ships here after India ratified the global convention,” the minister had said.

According to Mandaviya, Gujarat’s Alang, the world’s biggest shipyard, is ready to cater to the projected increase in the number of ships for recycling.

At present, India recycles around 300 of the 1,000 ships which are demolished per annum globally. However, countries like Japan, Europe and the US were not sending their ships for recycling to India in the absence of ratification of a global convention. That scenario is set to change with the Recycling of Ships Act, 2019.

The Act ratifies the Hong Kong convention and facilitating environment-friendly recycling process of ships and adequate safety of the yard workers.

The minister had also said there are 53,000 merchant ships globally and out of them, 1,000 are recycled annually. Once more ships will start coming to India for demolition, the ship recycling’s contribution to the GDP will grow to the US $2.2 billion from the present US $1.3 billion.

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