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Data shows that India's finished steel imports from April to February were up by nearly 16% year-on-year.

Data shows that India's finished steel imports from April to February were up by nearly 16% year-on-year.

According to preliminary government data analyzed by on Tuesday, India's finished imports of steel during the first eleven months of the fiscal year that began in April were 8.98 million tons. This represents a 15.8% increase year-on year.

India, which is the second largest crude steel producer in the world, became a net buyer of steel in 2023/24. This trend has continued, with increasing shipments coming from China, South Korea, and Japan.

In an effort to reduce imports, India proposed a temporary tax of 12% on certain steel products, also known as a "safeguard duty", for 200 days.

The data revealed that South Korea exported the most alloy to India between April and February, with shipments totaling 2.6 million tons, an increase of 7.1% on a year-over-year.

The data revealed that finished steel imports totaled 2.4 million tons from China, a 5.3% decrease year-on year, and imports of 1.9 million tons from Japan, a 70% increase year-on year.

The government report stated that flat steel products made up 95% of the total finished steel imports. Hot-rolled coils and strips were also the most popular product.

The data revealed that India's exports of finished steel during the period April-February were 4.4 million metric tonnes, down 33.7% on an annual basis.

According to data, Italy was the top export destination, but exports fell 56.2%. Exports to Belgium, Spain and France also decreased.

Last week, it was reported that the European Union tightened its import restrictions and this would likely affect the Indian government's ability to ship to Europe. However, the Indian government is confident that the strong domestic demand will offset any impact.

The finished steel consumption of the country was 137.8 millions metric tons. This is an increase of 11.3% on a year-on-year basis.

The data revealed that the crude steel production during this period was 138.2 millions metric tons, an increase of 5.2% on a year-on-year.

(source: Reuters)