<p>New Delhi: India's steelmakers have called on the government to double tariffs on steel imports to curb a surge in cheaper steel shipments from China, according to a letter from an industry association seen by <em>Reuters.</em></p>.<p>The world's second-biggest crude steel producer became a net importer of the alloy in the fiscal year through March 2024 and the trend has continued into the current year.</p>.<p>Finished steel imports from China hit a seven-year high over April-August while overall finished steel imports hit a six-year high of 3.7 million metric tons.</p>.Steel firm Rhetan TMT plans to set up 2 MW solar plant for captive use.<p>In a letter dated Sept 2, the Indian Steel Association (ISA) called on Minister of Finance Nirmala Sitharaman to double the customs duty on steel imports to 15 per cent.</p>.<p>ISA represents major steel producers such as JSW Steel , Tata Steel, ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India and state-run Steel Authority of India.</p>.<p>"Industry is concerned about the surge in imports of steel into India at predatory prices and the threat posed by China's downturn," ISA said in the letter to Sitharaman.</p>.<p>The trend of cheaper steel imports is likely to continue, ISA said.</p>.<p>"There is an imminent threat of further surge in imports in the coming months," ISA said.</p>.<p>As surplus Chinese steel makes its way into global markets, Japanese and European steel makers have sought import curbs. In the US, a 25 per cent tariff on Chinese steel takes effect on Friday.</p>.<p>Steel minister H D Kumaraswamy this month said Indian steel makers were "suffering" because of cheaper imports.</p>.<p>In its letter, ISA also urged Sitharaman to impose an extra 25% import tax on steel.</p>.<p>ISA has also sought the removal of the "lesser duty rule" under which the import duty should be fixed at a level only to avoid injury to Indian producers rather than fixing the import tax at a higher rate.</p>.<p>The Ministry of Finance and ISA did not respond to Reuters emails seeking comment. </p>
<p>New Delhi: India's steelmakers have called on the government to double tariffs on steel imports to curb a surge in cheaper steel shipments from China, according to a letter from an industry association seen by <em>Reuters.</em></p>.<p>The world's second-biggest crude steel producer became a net importer of the alloy in the fiscal year through March 2024 and the trend has continued into the current year.</p>.<p>Finished steel imports from China hit a seven-year high over April-August while overall finished steel imports hit a six-year high of 3.7 million metric tons.</p>.Steel firm Rhetan TMT plans to set up 2 MW solar plant for captive use.<p>In a letter dated Sept 2, the Indian Steel Association (ISA) called on Minister of Finance Nirmala Sitharaman to double the customs duty on steel imports to 15 per cent.</p>.<p>ISA represents major steel producers such as JSW Steel , Tata Steel, ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India and state-run Steel Authority of India.</p>.<p>"Industry is concerned about the surge in imports of steel into India at predatory prices and the threat posed by China's downturn," ISA said in the letter to Sitharaman.</p>.<p>The trend of cheaper steel imports is likely to continue, ISA said.</p>.<p>"There is an imminent threat of further surge in imports in the coming months," ISA said.</p>.<p>As surplus Chinese steel makes its way into global markets, Japanese and European steel makers have sought import curbs. In the US, a 25 per cent tariff on Chinese steel takes effect on Friday.</p>.<p>Steel minister H D Kumaraswamy this month said Indian steel makers were "suffering" because of cheaper imports.</p>.<p>In its letter, ISA also urged Sitharaman to impose an extra 25% import tax on steel.</p>.<p>ISA has also sought the removal of the "lesser duty rule" under which the import duty should be fixed at a level only to avoid injury to Indian producers rather than fixing the import tax at a higher rate.</p>.<p>The Ministry of Finance and ISA did not respond to Reuters emails seeking comment. </p>