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Thaw in China ties unlikely to deter India's plans for steel tariffs: Report

Mills in the world's second-biggest producer of crude steel have been battling an influx of cheap imports, particularly those from China, which touched a seven-year high during the period from April to August

October 24, 2024 / 14:02 IST
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China's surging steel exports have sparked complaints from a growing number of countries, with some, such as Turkey and Indonesia, having imposed anti-dumping duties, saying a flood of cheap Chinese steel hurts domestic manufacturers
China's surging steel exports have sparked complaints from a growing number of countries, with some, such as Turkey and Indonesia, having imposed anti-dumping duties, saying a flood of cheap Chinese steel hurts domestic manufacturers

Signs of thawing ties a day after the leaders of India and China met are unlikely to deter New Delhi's plans to back tariffs on steel as they are not country-specific measures, a senior government official with direct knowledge of the matter said.

Mills in the world's second-biggest producer of crude steel have been battling an influx of cheap imports, particularly those from China, which touched a seven-year high during the period from April to August.

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China's surging steel exports have sparked complaints from a growing number of countries, with some, such as Turkey and Indonesia, having imposed anti-dumping duties, saying a flood of cheap Chinese steel hurts domestic manufacturers.

Last week, Reuters reported that India's steel ministry was backing a temporary tariff or "safeguard duty", a broad measure that also covers countries with which the South Asian nation has free trade pacts.