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Minister: Trump's steel tariff hike plan will have a'minor impact' on India

The federal steel minister stated on Monday that India expects a "minor" impact from President Donald Trump's plans to increase tariffs on U.S. steel and aluminum products, as it exports small volumes to Washington.

Trump announced last week that he plans to increase tariffs for imported steel and aluminum to 50%, from the current 25%. This led to a decline in stocks of steelmakers in South Korea and Vietnam on Monday - two major Asian exporters into the U.S.

About a quarter (25%) of the steel consumed in the U.S. comes from imports, mainly from Mexico, Canada, and other close allies, such as Japan, South Korea, and Germany, in Asia and Europe. India is much lower.

At a New Delhi press conference, HD Kumaraswamy said: "Minor impacts will be there...We are not exporting to the U.S. in a major way."

The ratings agency Fitch warned in March that Indian producers and prices of steel could be affected if countries that are more exposed to the U.S. divert their shipments towards New Delhi to find more lenient markets. (Reporting and writing by Neha Mukherjee, Bengaluru. Editing by Janane V. Venkatraman.

(source: Reuters)