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The Iron and Steel industry has historically been located near raw materials. Explain the reasons behind the current trend of iron and steel industries relocating away from the source of raw materials.
The iron and steel industry, often referred to as a foundational or basic industry, operates as a heavy industry with the unique characteristic of losing weight during production. This historically led to the strategic placement of facilities near rich raw material sources, as seen with TISCO in JamRead more
The iron and steel industry, often referred to as a foundational or basic industry, operates as a heavy industry with the unique characteristic of losing weight during production. This historically led to the strategic placement of facilities near rich raw material sources, as seen with TISCO in Jamshedpur near the Jharia Coalfields. However, this industry is shifting away from the source of raw materials and relocating towards coastal regions, as observed in places like Detroit and Chicago in the USA, Visakhapatnam in India, and Osaka-Kobe in Japan.
Reasons behind the Relocation of Iron and Steel Industries:
The contemporary trend of iron and steel industries relocating away from raw material sources is a multifaceted phenomenon driven by a confluence of factors, reflecting the adaptability of this vital industry to modern challenges and opportunities.
See lessEnlist the factors responsible for the location of the jute industry in India. Also, discuss the challenges faced by the industry.
Answer: India is the world's biggest producer of jute, followed by Bangladesh. Jute is primarily grown in West Bengal, Odisha, Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, and Andhra Pradesh. Factors responsible for the location of the jute industry in India: Raw material: These industries are located in close proximRead more
Answer: India is the world’s biggest producer of jute, followed by Bangladesh. Jute is primarily grown in West Bengal, Odisha, Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, and Andhra Pradesh. Factors responsible for the location of the jute industry in India:
Challenges faced by the industry:
It must be noted that the growing global concern for environment-friendly, biodegradable materials, has once again opened the opportunity for jute products. In order to give an impetus to the jute industry, the government has approved that 100% of the food grains and 20% of the sugar shall be mandatorily packed in jute bags.
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