India imposes anti-subsidy duties on steel imports from Việt Nam

Sep 14th at 19:37
14-09-2024 19:37:20+07:00

India imposes anti-subsidy duties on steel imports from Việt Nam

India's Ministry of Finance has just issued an order to impose a tax of 12-30 per cent on some steel products imported from China and Việt Nam, including steel pipes and welded stainless steel pipes, to protect its domestic industry.

The order stated that imported goods from China and Việt Nam such as steel pipes and welded stainless steel pipes will be taxed for the next five years.— Photo doanhnhansaigon.vn

The order stated that imported steel goods from China and Việt Nam will be taxed for the next five years.

Việt Nam exported more than 164,000 tonnes of iron and steel to the Indian market last month, equivalent to US$117 million, up 256 per cent in volume and 211 per cent in turnover compared to the same period last year.

India imported a total of more than 462,000 tonnes of iron and steel worth $429 million in the first eight months of the year. Compared to the same period last year, it increased by 15 per cent in volume and 40 per cent in turnover.

The average price of exports to India over the past eight months reached $927 per tonne, up 21.8 per cent year-on-year.

At the end of August, India initiated an anti-dumping investigation on hot-rolled coil (HRC) products imported from Việt Nam. The investigation covers both non-alloy and alloy steel.

The hot-rolled flat steel products under investigation in India are often used in the automotive industry, oil and gas pipelines/exploration, cold-rolled steel products, pipe manufacturing, general engineering and manufacturing, cement processing equipment, fertilisers and oil refineries.

In addition, India is currently considered one of the markets with the fastest growing demand for steel in the world.

However, India's government is promoting a campaign called 'Indians buy Indian products', emphasising that Indian businesses need to prioritise the use of domestic goods instead of imported products.

Việt Nam is currently among the top five countries exporting steel to India. India's steel imports from Việt Nam were worth $722 million in the 2023-2024 financial year. 

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