IREL, Kazakhstan’s UKTMP ink pact for titanium slag JV in Odisha

IREL, Kazakhstan’s UKTMP ink pact for titanium slag JV in Odisha

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Category : Miscellaneous Published on: November 07 2024

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  • India’s IREL (India) Limited and Kazakhstan’s Ust-Kamenogorsk Titanium and Magnesium Plant JSC (UKTMP JSC) signed an agreement to form a joint venture company, IREUK Titanium Limited, to establish titanium slag production in India. 
  • The agreement, signed by Dr. Deependra Singh, CMD, IREL, and Assem Mamutova, President, UKTMP JSC, aims to boost the titanium value chain in India and generate employment in Odisha.
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