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India proposes three-year import tariffs on certain steel products

India proposes three-year import tariffs on certain steel products

India has proposed a tariff of 11-12 percent on certain steel products for a period of three years to reduce shipments by China, the world's largest producer.

If a levy is imposed, it will begin at 12%. The levy will then be reduced to 11.5% the second year, and 11% the third. This was announced by the Directorate General of Trade Remedies in a 16th August notification.

The notification stated that "the Authority concludes there has been a recent, abrupt, sharp, and significant increase in imported steel," adding that it could result in serious harm to the domestic sector.

The DGTR said that because of the 50% tariffs on imports to the U.S. and similar measures taken by other countries, the bulk of the steel volume is held by manufacturers around the world.

"Therefore the safeguard duty should address not only the serious injury sustained by the domestic industry...but the threat of future serious injury."

After preliminary findings, the Indian government will make a final recommendation.

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A temporary tariff of 12% was imposed for 200 days

On Monday, Japanese steel industry lobby groups requested that measures be taken to protect their domestic industry from unfair imports.

The U.S. President Donald Trump’s import tariffs for steel have sparked a wave in trade frictions with China, as countries such as South Korea and Vietnam have imposed anti-dumping levies.

(source: Reuters)