India Imposes 12 Percent Tariff on Some Steel Imports

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India’s heavy industries minister welcomed the tariffs as a way to protect the country’s domestic steel industry.

India levied a new 12 percent tariff on some steel imports on April 21 amid a recent surge in cheap Chinese steel products.

The Indian Ministry of Finance announced that the tariffs would apply to five different categories of steel products. The notice stated that these import taxes would stand for the next 200 days, unless the Finance Ministry otherwise revokes or amends the order within that time frame.

These tariffs come as China has surged its production and export of cheap steel products in recent years.

China remains the largest steel-producing nation in the world. According to a January assessment by the World Steel Association, China produced about 1 billion metric tons of the approximately 1.88 billion metric tons produced worldwide in 2024.

India remains a distant second, producing 149 million metric tons of steel last year.

Japan, the third largest steel producer, produced 84 million metric tons of steel in 2024, while the fourth largest, the United States, produced 79.5 million metric tons, according to the World Steel Association data.

Indian Heavy Industries Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy cheered the new tariffs as a means of defending his country’s steel industry.

“I welcome the 12% safeguard duty on imported steel flat products,” Kumaraswamy wrote in a post on social media platform X on Monday. “This will protect Indian manufacturers, ensure fair competition, and boost our domestic industry.”

Countries around the world have been reevaluating their tariff schedules in recent months, as U.S. President Donald Trump has pushed for a rebalancing of trade relations between the United States and the rest of the world.

Trump announced a new global tariff schedule on April 2, including a 26 percent reciprocal tariff on Indian products. On April 9, Trump placed a 90-day delay on the new tariffs to allow most partners to renegotiate their trade relationships with the United States. China, however, which retaliated with tariffs of its own that are currently at 125 percent, faces tariffs of up to 245 percent.

By Ryan Morgan

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