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India imposes steel tariff to stem cheap imports
April 23, 2025
|Cape Argus
INDIA, the world’s second-biggest producer of crude steel, this week imposed a 12% temporary tariff on some steel imports, locally known as a safeguard duty, to curb a surge in cheap shipments primarily from China.
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A flood of Chinese steel in recent years has pushed some Indian mills to scale down operations and mull job cuts, and India is one of a number of countries to have contemplated action to stem imports to protect local industry.
Y the Ministry of Finance said in an official order that the duty would be effective for 200 days from Monday, “unless revoked, superseded or amended earlier”.
The move is New Delhi's first big trade policy shift since US President Donald Trump imposed a wide range of tariffs on countries in April, kicking off a bitter trade war with China.
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