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Tata Steel aims to spend ₹20,000 cr in FY27 on expansion, adoption of technologies
The capex for the ongoing FY27 will be around 38 per cent higher from 14,559 crore that Tata Steel has spent on capital expenditure in the preceding 2025-26 financial year
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The Hindu BusinessLine
· Jul 2, 2026
‘Operating environment has become more challenging in the Netherlands,’ says Tata Steel Chairman
As Tata Steel navigates these hurdles, it remains focused on its long-term decarbonisation goals and expanding its operations in India, where domestic steel demand continues to surge.
NDTV
· Jul 2, 2026
India Expansion, Cost Cuts, Green Steel Push: Key Takeaways From Tata Steel's AGM
Tata Steel's 119th AGM reaffirmed its India growth strategy, with plans to expand steelmaking capacity beyond 40 MTPA, target Rs 7,140 crore in FY27 cost savings and accelerate its transition to...
Economic Times
· Jun 24, 2026
Tata Motors shares jump 5% on strong growth guidance. What are Nomura, other brokerages saying?
Tata Motors shares rose after outlining strong growth targets, including margin expansion and cash flow improvement. Brokerages remain divided, with JM Financial bullish, while Nomura and Motilal Oswal stay cautious on near-term demand and margins. Long-term outlook remains supported by infrastructure growth, CV demand recovery and digital and EV initiatives.
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Related coverage for "Tata Steel aims to spend ₹20,000 cr in FY27 on expansion, adoption of technologies": The Hindu BusinessLine — ‘Operating environment has become more challenging in the Netherlands,’ says Tata Steel Chairman. NDTV — India Expansion, Cost Cuts, Green Steel Push: Key Takeaways From Tata Steel's AGM. Economic Times — Tata Motors shares jump 5% on strong growth guidance. What are Nomura, other brokerages saying?