India’s steel exports rise 16.7% in 2017-18
05 Feb 2019
Finished steel exports from the country increased 16.7 per cent to 9.62 million tonnes in 2017-18, which included 8.73 million tonnes of non-alloy steels and 0.89 million tonnes of alloy/stainless steels.
- Increased customs duty on steel in two phases-in June 2015 and August 2015, by 2.5 per cent each;
- Minimum Import Price (MIP) imposed on specified steel products in February 2016. MIP has since expired in February 2017;
- Imposed 20 per cent Safeguard Duty on Hot Rolled Coils, provisionally in September 2015 and finally notified in August 2016;
- Imposed Safeguard Duty on Hot Rolled (not in coils), provisionally in August and finally notified in November 2016;
- Imposed anti-dumping measures for HR Coils provisionally in August 2016 and finally notified in May 2017;
- Imposed anti-dumping measures for CR Coils provisionally in August 2016 and finally notified in May 2017;
- Imposed anti-dumping measures for wire rods provisionally in September 2016 and finally notified in October 2017;
- Imposed anti-dumping duties for Colour Coated Steel provisionally in January 2017 and final notification issued in October 2017.
- Carried out sunset review of SS Cold Rolled 600-1250mm wherein duties were extended up to 2020; on China, additional Countervailing Duty (CVD) of 18.95 per cent imposed for 5 years from September 2017;
- Imposed anti-dumping duties on SS Hot Rolled products in March 2014 which is valid up to 2020; on China, additional CVD of 18.95 per cent imposed for 5 years from September 2017.