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Moneycontrol Pro Panorama | China’s shadow on global manufacturing refuses to shorten

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July 01, 2024 / 17:42 IST
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Applying the screws to imports will hurt a significant part of the economy, something the government may not want to do

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Rising steel imports appear to have caught the government’s attention. India’s steel and trade ministries are in talks over the issue, according to a Reuters report, due to rising imports of steel, particularly from China. India’s steel companies have been demanding higher tariffs, according to the report, to protect domestic price realisations.

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What’s more, the government has two considerations to evaluate. While steel producers may feel the pressure from imports, steel buyers such as automobiles, real estate and infrastructure/construction businesses are happy under these circumstances. Applying the screws to imports will hurt a significant part of the economy, something the government may not want to do.

But this problem may not just be restricted to steel but a number of other commodities and is tied to the surpluses generated by China’s companies. The government’s quandary in tackling this with an iron hand can be understood from this article by Manas Chakravarty.