A Day After Trump Praises JSW Steel, Industry Demands 25% Duty on Imports

Seshagiri Rao, JSW’s joint managing director said that ‘India’s imports from FTA partners rose 77% , in the current fiscal’.

New Delhi  India’s steel industry wants a 25% safeguard duty placed on all steel imports as steel products sourced from countries with whom India has a free trade agreement (FTA) have risen substantially, a senior executive from JSW Steel said on Monday.

“India’s imports from FTA partners rose 77% (in the current fiscal),” said Seshagiri Rao, JSW’s joint managing director and group chief financial officer.

Rao reiterated a longstanding industry demand to not include steel as part of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), a China-initiated free trade zone among countries that will encompass 45% of the world’s population.

(Reuters)