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India set to hold more talks over import curbs on steelmaking basic material

India will hold broader assessments with steel companies before imposing curbs on imports of low ash metallurgical coke, utilized in steelmaking, a. source with direct understanding of the matter informed Reuters.

India, the world's second-biggest producer of crude steel,. in April proposed a country-specific import quota to top annual. imports of low ash metallurgical coke, likewise referred to as met coke,. at 2.85 million metric tons for one year.

The April proposition from the Directorate General of Trade. Treatments (DGTR) intended to protect the nation's regional fulfilled coke. manufacturers from rising imports, which have increased by more than 61%. over the last 4 years.

The Directorate General of Foreign Trade, which comes under. the federal trade ministry, has asked the DGTR to start. assessments to seek opinions from all stakeholders, including. steel mills and domestic fulfilled coke manufacturers, the source stated,. who did not want to be named as deliberations were not public.

The source included the Directorate General of Foreign Trade,. which asked the DGTR to start the consultation process nearly. two weeks ago, has not set a timeline for it to be finished,. the source stated.

The federal trade ministry and the DGTR did not instantly. react to ask for remark.

Leading steelmakers, such as JSW Steel and. ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel have actually opposed the import curbs. proposed by the DGTR.

The Indian Steel Association, a producers' body, on Aug. 1. petitioned the trade ministry to relax the DGTR's proposed. import restrictions on met coke that is said would restrict steel. mills' capability expansion.

In June, India's federal steel ministry also composed to the. trade ministry to explain it did not favour limits on imports. of fulfilled coke, citing dangers to domestic output.

2 other sources with knowledge of the matter said the DGTR. was likewise thinking about choices such as a flooring cost, or minimum. import price, for fulfilled coke imports.

(source: Reuters)