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Budget 2022: Restore countervailing duties on Chinese and Indonesian stainless steel imports

Union budget 2022 expectations: The government should provide a level playing field to Indian manufacturers, writes Jindal Stainless' Abhyuday Jindal

By Abhyuday Jindal  Jan 21, 2022 1:17:56 PM IST (Published)


A must-have in the upcoming Union Budget (FY 23) for the Indian stainless steel industry, is the restoration of countervailing duty (CVD) imposed on stainless steel products from China and Indonesia. These CVDs were suspended in the Union Budget 2021-22. Ever since, imports from both countries have surged, there’s uncertainty in the business and investment climate in the stainless steel industry once again, and more so among the medium, small and micro (MSME) producers.
It was precisely to prevent the current situation from occurring, that the CVDs were imposed on Chinese and Indonesian imports in September 2017 and in October 2020 respectively. They were based on detailed investigations by the Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR), Ministry of Commerce, which conclusively proved the existence of non-WTO compliant subsidies in these countries.
The impact of suspension of CVDs, as DGTR would have foreseen, was devastating. The first half of 2021-22 witnessed a 185 percent increase in import volumes of stainless-steel flat products in India compared to the average monthly imports in the last fiscal. The average per month imports too jumped from 34,105 tons per month in FY21 to 63,154 tons per month in this current fiscal.