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India thinks about 'secure' responsibility on steel, minister says

India is weighing imposition of a secure duty, or a momentary tax, on steel, the steel minister, H.D. Kumaraswamy, stated on Thursday, as it efforts to rein in a flood of inexpensive imports from China.

The world's second-biggest manufacturer of crude steel, India ended up being a net importer of the alloy in the to March 31, with imports rising to a seven-year high during the very first 7 months of the current financial year.

The ministry has actually sought imposition of 25% secure responsibility or a short-lived tax for 2 years on flat-steel products to curb inexpensive Chinese imports, Reuters reported last week.

The process for considering secure responsibility is on, Kumaraswamy stated on the sidelines of an occasion in New Delhi, the capital.

Ended up steel imports from China reached an all-time high during the duration from April to October, and the steel ministry warned the trade ministry last month against a looming danger of a substantial boost in cheap imports from the giant neighbour.

The flood of inexpensive Chinese steel has actually pushed India's smaller sized mills to reduce operations and think about job cuts, as the South Asian country joins a growing list of nations contemplating action to stem imports.

However, demand has actually been strong, with consumption of finished steel reaching a seven-year high during the period from April to October.

(source: Reuters)