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Document shows that the Indian steel ministry is pushing to eliminate metallurgical coal tariffs
According to a document reviewed by the Indian government, India's Ministry of Steel allegedly asked its Finance Ministry to remove anti-dumping duties on imports of low-ash metallurgical "coke". The ministry cited inadequate domestic supplies as well as higher prices. India, the second largest crude steel producer in the world, imposed an anti-dumping provisional duty on imports for six months of low-ash metalurgical coke, also known as metcoke. India imports met-coke primarily from China, Indonesian, Poland, Japan, and Switzerland. Industry experts claim that import volumes have dropped sharply after the curbs. In a memo dated 18 May, the steel ministry referred...