Pipe maker Jindal Saw today said it will invest $600 million over the next two years to expand its capacity and buy stakes in firms based in the Middle East, the US and the European Union.

“We will invest $600 million over the next two years for capacity expansion. This will also include acquisition of stakes in overseas firms,” company Managing Director Ms Sminu Jindal told reporters on the sidelines of an Assocham event here.

Ms Jindal said the company has already initiated talks with firms for buying stakes and signing of the deals may happen within a year.

“We will be interested in buying stakes in firms which produce ductile iron and seamless pipes. We have got enough capacity for large-dia pipe makings in India,” she said.

Ms Jindal said Jindal Saw would like to buy minority, but added that it might look at outright acquisition of firms, going forward.

Ms Jindal, however, declined to give further details of the likely stake buying, but insisted that the overall investment of $600 million in the next two years would form a part of the proposed outlay in acquisition of stakes in firms abroad.

“$600 million will be the total investment. We are yet to finalise how much would go where,” she said, adding that the company might raise some debt to fund the proposed fund infusion, but a majority would come from internal accruals.

Jindal Saw, which has seven manufacturing facilities in India, had clocked Rs 4,171 crore revenue last fiscal. Around 60 per cent of its revenue comes from exports.

It is currently sitting on an order-book in excess of $1 billion, Ms Jindal said.

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