The Indian Steel Association (ISA) has voiced significant concern over the US administration's recent decision to impose tariffs on steel imports. ISA President Naveen Jindal highlighted that this move will further disrupt global trade and exacerbate challenges for the steel industry. The US plans to introduce an additional 25% tariff on all steel and aluminium imports, as announced by President Donald Trump.

Impact on Indian Steel Exports
The new tariff is anticipated to drastically reduce steel exports to the US by 85%, creating a surplus that could flood the Indian market. India remains one of the few major markets without trade restrictions, making it vulnerable to this influx. Historically, the US has imposed strict trade measures, with over 30 remedial actions against Indian steel, some lasting over three decades.
Jindal noted that India's carbon steel exports to the US are already minimal due to existing anti-dumping and countervailing duties. This new decision will worsen the situation, adding more pressure on the industry. The surplus steel redirected to India could lead to price drops and unfair competition, threatening domestic producers.
Moody's Ratings on Steel Industry Challenges
Moody's Ratings has also commented on the increased difficulties Indian steel producers will face in exporting their products following the US tariff decision. Hui Ting Sim, assistant vice president at Moody's Ratings, stated that high steel imports into India over the past year have already affected prices and earnings for local producers.
According to data from the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI), since the trade war began in 2018, US imports of steel and aluminium have continued to rise. Primary steel imports reached USD 33 billion in 2024, up from USD 31.1 billion in 2018. This trend underscores the ongoing challenges faced by Indian exporters in a competitive global market.
The ISA's concerns reflect broader industry apprehensions about the impact of these tariffs on global trade dynamics. As India braces for potential market disruptions, stakeholders are closely monitoring developments to mitigate adverse effects on domestic production and pricing stability.
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