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Minister: India is trying to increase access for steel exports via FTA negotiations

Minister: India is trying to increase access for steel exports via FTA negotiations

Piyush Goyal, the federal trade minister, said that India was trying to increase access to its steel exports by negotiating free trade agreements with other countries.

Goyal, speaking at an industry conference in Mumbai, said: "I'm working on at least ten to twelve FTAs with countries and blocks of countries such as the European Union... In every one of these we are looking at how we can gain greater access for our high-quality and cost-effective steel sector."

India is negotiating multiple trade agreements with trading partners including the United States and European Union. This comes as Asia's largest economy, the third-largest in Asia, resets its global terms of trading under the shadows of President Donald Trump’s tariffs, which are on-and-off again.

Fears of global market disruptions have been sparked by uncertainty surrounding U.S. Tariffs.

Minister Goyal has urged domestic mills to safeguard their supply chains in the face of increasing imports of metallurgical coke, an important ingredient for steelmaking.

New Delhi began an investigation into anti-dumping practices in the import of metallurgical coke from countries like Australia, China and Russia. (Reporting by Neha Arora in Mumbai and Hritam Mukherjee in Bengaluru; Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala)

(source: Reuters)