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Steelmakers make new push for temporary tax to check cheap imports

India, the world's second-biggest crude steel producer, became a net importer of the alloy in the fiscal year to March 31, 2024 and the trend has continued since

November 19, 2024 / 15:26 IST
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India's finished steel imports during April-October surged to a seven-year high at 5.7 million metric tons
India's finished steel imports during April-October surged to a seven-year high at 5.7 million metric tons

India's steelmakers have urged the government to immediately impose a temporary tax to stem cheap imports from China, Japan and South Korea, according to the latest industry presentation, in a fresh move to pressure New Delhi to curb cheap overseas supplies.

"Surging steel imports is a major concern especially from surplus and major exporting countries including China, Japan and Korea," the Indian Steel Association (ISA), a producers' body, said in its presentation to the Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR), an arm of the federal trade ministry.

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The steel industry's presentation to DGTR has not been previously reported.

The Indian Steel Association, which counts JSW Steel, Tata Steel and state-run Steel Authority of India among its members, said in its presentation dated Nov. 13 that mills were going through a difficult phase due to "severe stress" caused by unbridled imports.