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India's imports of finished steel fell 11.3% in April due to slow China and Japan shipments

India's imports of finished steel fell 11.3% in April due to slow China and Japan shipments

India's steel imports in April fell by 11.3% on an annual basis to 0.5 millions metric tons, following a drop in shipments to India from China and Japan.

India, which is the second largest crude steel producer in the world, imposed in April a temporary tariff of 12% on certain steel imports. This was locally known as "a safeguard duty" to stop a rush of cheap shipments, primarily from China.

The shipments of finished steel from China in April fell by 26.5% to 0.1 metric tons.

The data revealed that imports from Japan fell to 85,600 tons, a 60% drop from the previous year.

Nitin Kbra, Director Sales and Marketing, Bhagyalaxmi Rollering Mill Pvt. Ltd., a Maharashtra based producer, said: "China's imports have definitely decreased."

China's crude output of steel in April fell 7% compared to March. This was contrary to analysts' expectations, who expected a rise due largely to healthy profits and robust international exports. However, production remained high.

Data shows that in April, South Korea exported the most finished steel to India. Imports reached 0.15 million metric tonnes, an increase of 2.4% over the previous year.

The government reported that the price of India's hot-rolled coils "inched higher" in April due to the imposition the temporary tariff.

The data also showed that finished steel imports to France and Germany experienced a sharp increase in April.

The imports of finished steel from Germany increased by more than five-fold to 30,600 metric tonnes, while those imported from France increased by 10 times to 30300 metric tonnes.

The data shows that India imports most of its plates from France and Germany.

Plates are used primarily in heavy machinery manufacturing, construction and transportation.

New Delhi was a net steel importer in April.

The data revealed that finished steel exports fell by 25.7% to 0.4 millions metric tons in April.

The data shows that Europe is the biggest destination for Indian steel. However, shipments to Belgium fell 6% year-on-year in April while exports of finished steel to Italy dropped 60.4%.

India's April finished steel production was 12.4 million tons, and crude steel output at 12.9 millions tons.

(source: Reuters)