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JSW Steel CEO: India's steel safeguard tariff will help control imports

JSW Steel CEO: India's steel safeguard tariff will help control imports

Jayant Acharya said on Thursday that India's decision to impose a temporary 12% tariff on certain steel imports would help reduce imports in some cases.

India, the world's second largest crude steel producer, has imposed temporary tariffs, or a provisional safeguard duty on certain steel imports. The duty will last for 200 days.

The country's imports for finished steel products increased for the second consecutive year in fiscal 2025, with imports reaching an all-time high amid increased shipments from China.

The influx of steel cheaper from China has forced Indian mills into reducing their operations and considering job cuts.

Acharya, in an interview said that India is still vulnerable to imports at low prices.

"We must determine if the (duty of 12%) is enough or if we need to calibrate our safeguard duty."

Acharya said that Europe's plans for tightening steel import quotas will restrict JSW Steel's existence in the region. He did not elaborate.

The European Commission announced in March that it would tighten steel import restrictions to protect the European steel industry from soaring imports.

Separately Acharya stated that JSW Steel will explore Indian coal assets, and make acquisitions on the basis of strategic and commercial viability.

The company currently sources coal, a crucial raw material for steelmaking, from Australia, Mozambique and the United States. (Reporting and writing by Neha Arora, Mumbai; Editing and proofreading by Sonia Cheema).

(source: Reuters)