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Jindal called for stronger safeguards to protect Indian steel industry amid global tariff challenges

September 01, 2025 / 07:56 IST
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India, now the world’s second largest steel producer, produces “almost double of what the USA produces,” said Jindal.

Steel tycoon Naveen Jindal has called for stronger safeguard duties to shield Indian producers from predatory imports, warning that unchecked inflows from China and via ASEAN routes could distort domestic prices.

“Safeguard duty is very important. It gives us some (kind of) level playing field,” said Jindal, Chairman of Jindal Steel and President of the Indian Steel Association.

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The Indian government imposed a provisional safeguard duty of 12 percent on imports of certain non-alloy and alloy steel flat products, starting April 21, 2025, for 200 days, as part of a three-year plan to protect its domestic steel sector from surging imports, particularly from China and Vietnam. The duty is meant to level the playing field by making low-cost foreign steel less competitive, thereby supporting Indian steel manufacturers.

India, now the world’s second largest steel producer, produces “almost double of what the USA produces,” said Jindal.