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India's April to January finished steel imports from S. Korea, China and Japan reached record high

India's April to January finished steel imports from S. Korea, China and Japan reached record high

According to preliminary government data, seen on Tuesday, India's finished-steel imports from China and South Korea, as well as Japan, reached a record in the first ten months of this financial year.

India, which is the second largest crude steel producer in the world, reported that it was a net steel importer and shipped record amounts of finished steel between April and January.

The data revealed that South Korea imported 2.4 million tons of finished steel, an increase of 11.7% over the previous year. South Korea was India's largest exporter of this alloy during that period.

The total amount of finished steel shipped from China during April-January was 2.3 million metric tonnes, an increase of 3.4% compared to the previous year.

The data shows that finished steel imports to Japan reached 1.8 million metric tonnes, an increase of 88.6% over the previous year.

India imported 78% of its total finished steel from China, South Korea, and Japan.

India's fiscal calendar runs from April to March.

Imports of Indonesia reached 0.3 million tons, nearly three times more than a year earlier.

The data revealed that hot-rolled coils or strips were the most popular grades imported, while bars, rods, and other non-flat steel products led the shipments.

India began an investigation in December to determine if it was necessary to impose either a temporary or safeguard tax to curb the unbridled importation of steel.

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Exports of finished steel fell to a minimum seven-year low between April and January.

The export of finished steel to Italy, which is the largest export destination, has nearly been halved over the period.

The data also showed that exports to Belgium and Spain fell between April and January. Reporting by Neha arora, Editing by Mrigank dhaniwala

(source: Reuters)