Aluminium association cautions government of high imports

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The Association of (AAI) on Wednesday raised, with the government, its concerns of high imports of the material to the country as well as presence of in the (RCEP).

"The sustainability of Indian industry has been adversely impacted by the increasing imports and declining domestic market share," the AAI said in its letter to the

Despite having "sufficient domestic capacity" of 4.1 million tonne per annum (mtpa), almost 60 per cent of the country's demand is met through imports, it said, noting that the majority of the imports into are coming under Free Trade Agreements (FTA).

The imports from ASEAN countries under FTA are majorly of Chinese origin, which takes advantage of the agreements, it said.

It further said that "the presence of in is the biggest threat for the industry". Negotiations for the includes and the ASEAN counties.

"The presence of China is a severe threat which wil worsen India's trade deficit, adversely affecting the industry. China is the largest and exporter of aluminium products, with aluminium production capacity of 47 million MT (metric tonne) and surplus aluminium capacity of around 10 million MT."

The suggestions come ahead of the bloc's negotiators on May 24 with an aim to conclude the mega trade agreement this year.

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First Published: Wed, May 22 2019. 21:58 IST