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Source in the government says that India expects the imports of steel from China, S.Korea, and Japan to slow down.

Source in the government says that India expects the imports of steel from China, S.Korea, and Japan to slow down.

A government source who is directly familiar with the situation said on Thursday that India expects steel imports to slow down after temporary tariffs are imposed this week.

India, the second largest producer of crude iron and steel in the world, announced a temporary duty or safeguard provision of 12% on certain steel imports. This duty will last for 200 days.

India's imports for finished steel products increased for the second consecutive year in fiscal 2025, with shipments reaching an all-time high. This trend has continued as shipments from China and South Korea have also been increasing.

The government source who refused to be named due to the sensitive nature of the discussions said that South Korea, China, and Japan were the main exporters and imports of steel from these countries should decrease.

The government source stated that South Korean POSCO and Hyundai, two of the largest steel suppliers to India, are opposed to the safeguard duty on imports.

POSCO and Hyundai didn't immediately respond to our request for a comment.

(source: Reuters)