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India’s steel imports dip by 8.7% in Jan

byCT Report
08/02/2016
in India, International Customs
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NEW DELHI: India’s steel imports dipped by 8.7 per cent last month but was up 24.1 per cent for the April-January period of the ongoing fiscal. The development comes in the wake of the government taking a number of steps to check inbound shipments from countries like China.

“Imports in January decreased by 8.7 per cent compared to January 2015. However, imports of total finished steel at 9.306 million tonnes (MT) in April-January 2015-16 saw a growth of 24.1 per cent compared to same period of last year,” a Steel Ministry official said quoting the latest data.

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Imports in January at 0.916 million tonnes decreased by 2.8 per cent compared with December 2015, he said. “India was a net importer of total finished steel in the current fiscal so far,” a Steel Ministry panel has said in its report. After a decline in November, India’s steel imports have surged by 23 per cent in December neutralising the measures taken by the government to check cheap imports.

Steel imports has risen by 23 per cent to 0.94 MT in December compared to November. In November, steel imports were at 0.76 MT, down by 35 per cent over the previous month.

However, the December imports were down by 1.4 per cent compared to that in same month of 2014. Since June, steel sector has been provided a range of protection including hike in import and safeguard duties to check cheap imports. Analysts have said exporting countries, particularly China, have been constantly adjusting (reducing) the price of steel products in-line with the imposition of duties.

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