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India will support steel imports that are affected by Europe's carbon taxes, says the federal secretary

The carbon tax and import quotas of the European Union will continue to impact India's steel exports. However, the government is taking steps to support the sector.

These comments follow a trade deal signed by India and the European Union, which reduced tariffs in several sectors, but kept?the Carbon Border Adjustment mechanism, or border tax on carbon, intact. Indian steel mills export roughly two-thirds of their total output to?Europe.

Exports will remain a challenge with the CBAM of the European Union, tariffs and quotas?and other challenges. We must take action," said Sandeep Poundrik, Steel Secretary, at a government function in New Delhi.

India has been critical of the CBAM policy, which is the first in the world. It was announced by the EU 2021 and could hinder trade in steel. The EU has imposed fees on steel imports, cement, and other goods that produce high levels of carbon emissions.

Reports indicate that India's exports of steel to Europe will likely fall as a result, leading mills to look for alternative buyers in Africa or the Middle East. Reporting by Neha arora in New Delhi; writing by Hritam mukherjee, editing by Rashmi aich

(source: Reuters)