PTI has reported that India’s Union Steel Minister Mr Jyotiraditya M Scindia, while answering a question of steel industry flagging the issue of cheap imports, said “If you look at the numbers, the rise is very minimal. Our market is growing tremendously and our domestic producers are supplying well.” Indian Steel Association Secretary General Mr Alok Sahay said the industry is undergoing the pressure of supply chain issues coupled with increasing raw material prices. He told “Steel is exported to India under Free Trade Agreement from countries at lower than their domestic prices, which is nothing but dumping. We have been repeatedly raising the issue of cheap imports with the ministry.”
PTI has reported that India’s Union Steel Minister Mr Jyotiraditya M Scindia, while answering a question of steel industry flagging the issue of cheap imports, said “If you look at the numbers, the rise is very minimal. Our market is growing tremendously and our domestic producers are supplying well.” Indian Steel Association Secretary General Mr Alok Sahay said the industry is undergoing the pressure of supply chain issues coupled with increasing raw material prices. He told “Steel is exported to India under Free Trade Agreement from countries at lower than their domestic prices, which is nothing but dumping. We have been repeatedly raising the issue of cheap imports with the ministry.”