US tariff hike on steel no immediate threat to Indian players, says govt

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The ministry said today that India's exports to are very low and hence the import hike by the US will not pose any immediate threat to the domestic industry.

It said however that lines being worked on by the EU are a matter of concern and has objection to some points under consideration.

"Our capacity last year was 124 million tonnes. Our production was 102 million tonnes. Our was 10 million tonnes. So these are the figures," Secretary said.

"To US in absolute numbers it is less than 0.9 million tonnes. So in the sense under that kind of scenario there is definitely no immediate threat," she told reproters here.

The US has imposed 25 per cent import on steel and 10 per cent on aluminium.

"The team led by is already in dialogue with them (US adminstration)... As far as steel is concerned we are exporting only two per cent... So it does not make much difference to us immediately," Sharma said.

She was speaking on the sidelines of summit organised here by industry body

India, she said, will definitely protect its own interest and the will be the front face for the whole thing.

When asked whether other countries could dump their excess production of steel in in view of US tariff hike, Sharma said: "It hasn't happened now...We are alert and definitely if need be necessary steps will be taken."

Fearing an adverse impact of the US tariff hike on steel, the (EU) has initiated a safeguard probe into to assess the effect of increased imports following the step.

When asked about EU starting safeguard probe into certain steel products, Sharma said, "EU is thinking of tariff lines so that is a concern because we nearly six per cent to EU...Therefore it is very very important for us."

She added: "So, we are watching. Their safeguards will be appearing in mid-September and let's see how it proceeds. What we are talking today is again a three year principle which we have objected to, of taking an average of three years.

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First Published: Fri, July 20 2018. 16:35 IST