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Indian steelmakers are worried about the future if they are not protected from Trump's tariffs

Industry executives warned that India's small steel producers could face a future surge in imports due to the sharp tariff increases imposed on U.S. President Donald Trump.

Trump increased the tariffs on aluminium and steel imports by a flat 25 percent. Indian producers are already under pressure from cheap imports coming from some of world's largest producers.

Anubhav Katuria, managing Director of stainless steel producer Synergy Steels, said: "The increased tariffs could divert Chinese and Asian exports into India, while heightening the competition, creating a downturn in domestic prices and impacting small Indian producers due to low-cost Chinese dumped products." Steel prices have dropped in India in recent months due to an influx in cheap imports. Smaller producers were forced to cut jobs as a result.

JSW Steel India's largest steelmaker reported a bigger than expected drop in its third quarter profit last month. This was due to lower prices, low demand, and increasing imports.

We need to protect ourselves against other countries diverting their steel to India, because we have no safeguards. This was the statement of a senior executive from a steel company who declined to be named because he wasn't authorised to speak to the media.

India, which was a net importer in 2023/2024, is examining the possibility of imposing a temporary import tax.

Separately the Indian Steel Association has asked for government intervention in order to obtain exemption from U.S. Tariffs. (Reporting and editing by Mayank Bhardwaj, David Goodman, and Neha Arora)

(source: Reuters)