India’s April-January finished steel imports from S.Korea, China, Japan hit record high

By Neha Arora

NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India’s finished steel imports from China, South Korea and Japan hit a record high in the first 10 months of the financial year, according to provisional government data seen by Reuters on Tuesday.

India, the world’s second-biggest crude steel producer, shipped in record quantities of finished steel during April-January, and was a net importer, Reuters had reported earlier.

Imports of finished steel from South Korea stood at 2.4 million metric tons, up 11.7% on year, the data showed. South Korea was the biggest exporter of the alloy to India during the period.

Finished steel shipments from China stood at 2.3 million metric tons during April-January, up 3.4% on year.

Finished steel imports from Japan stood at 1.8 million metric tons, up 88.6% on year, the data showed.

Imports from China, South Korea and Japan accounted for 78% of India’s overall finished steel imports.

India’s fiscal year runs April through March.

Imports from Indonesia stood at 0.3 million metric tons, up nearly three times from a year ago period.

Hot-rolled coil or strips were the most imported grades, the data showed, while bars and rods led shipments in the non-flat steel products category.

In December, India launched an investigation to determine whether it needed to impose a safeguard duty or a temporary tax to rein in unbridled imports of steel.

Last month, India’s Steel Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy told Reuters the government could impose a safeguard duty of 15% to 25% on steel imports.

Meanwhile, exports of finished steel slumped to an at least seven-year low during April to January.

Finished steel exports to Italy, the biggest export destination, nearly halved during the period.

Exports to Belgium, Nepal and Spain also fell during April-January, the data showed.

(Reporting by Neha Arora; Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala)

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