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Vedanta Aluminium CEO calls for retaliatory tariff as duty concerns weigh heavy

India’s aluminium trade deficit with the US has more than doubled – from 90 kilo tonnes in FY20 to 210 KT in FY25, Rajiv Kumar tells Moneycontrol in an interview, demanding the United States scrap the tariff

July 21, 2025 / 08:58 IST
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Vedanta Aluminium chief executive officer Rajiv Kumar has called for tariff parity, as India and the US try to thrash out a trade deal, saying New Delhi’s aluminium trade deficit with Washington has more than doubled over the past five years.

In an interview to Moneycontrol, Kumar stressed the need for “urgent corrective measures", failing which India should consider reciprocal tariffs on American aluminium products.

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He also shared details of an in-house process the company has developed to recover graphite, which finds extensive use in EVs and batteries, from spent pot lining (SPL) waste, a hazardous material generated during the aluminium smelting process, the company's Rs 1 lakh crore investment plan for Odisha and more.  Edited excerpts of the interview:

The US continues to impose steep tariffs on aluminium imports. What is the impact on Indian producers?