Protectionist Measures on Steel Imports Will Hurt MSMEs: EEPC October 28, 2024 MSME Sampark Msme News 0 Imposing restrictions on steel imports from countries like China could harm Indian engineering goods manufacturers, particularly Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), which depend on competitively priced steel, according to Arun Kumar Garodia, Chairman of the Engineering Export Promotion Council of India (EEPC). Large steel producers in India are lobbying for a 15% tariff on steel imports, aligning with similar protectionist calls from the U.S. and European steel sectors in response to rising Chinese steel exports. However, small engineering exporters argue that affordable imported steel is essential for maintaining competitive pricing in both domestic and international markets. “Keeping domestic steel prices competitive is essential,” Garodia said, emphasizing that the price difference between Chinese and Indian steel helps downstream industries, especially MSMEs, sustain their market edge. EEPC also highlighted a production-consumption gap, with crude steel production up by 4.44% and finished steel production by 5.30% during the first five months of FY 2024-25, while steel consumption surged by 13.78%. EEPC has formally requested the government to avoid additional tariffs or safeguards on steel imports, warning that increased steel prices would drive up operational expenses for engineering companies and reduce their competitiveness. Data from the Joint Plant Committee (JPC) shows a 31.7% rise in finished steel imports from China, alongside notable increases from Japan (130%), Vietnam (52%), and Korea (6%). While Chinese imports grew, their share of India’s total steel imports declined slightly from 31% to 30.5%, while Japan’s share rose from 14.3% to 24.6%. EEPC pointed out that rising imports from free trade agreement (FTA) partners, like Japan and Korea, may call for a review of origin criteria under FTAs to ensure they align with India’s broader trade and industry goals. Disclaimer: This article provides an analysis of the potential impacts of steel import restrictions on MSMEs based on information from the Engineering Export Promotion Council of India (EEPC). It is for general information purposes only and not a substitute for professional or financial advice. Popular Articles Msme News FCIK Optimistic About Revitalization of MSME Sector in Jammu & Kashmir Msme News Financial Inclusion: Need to Bridge Gender Gap in MSME Sector, Says RBI’s Swaminathan Msme News Telangana Unveils New MSME Policy, Allocates ₹4,000 Crore for Development Msme News MSMEs Contribution to Economy Set to Rise to 40% by 2027: U Grow Report Msme News MSMEs & Green Transition: Skilling and Loans Key to Success, Says WRI India CEO Msme News Andhra Pradesh Set to Launch MSME Digitisation Initiative Msme News “Indian Small Businesses are Tech Savvies…” Vijay Shekhar Sharma, CEO at Paytm Msme News MSME Pre-Pack Process Sees Limited Effectiveness, Says IBBI Report; Suggests Steps to Boost Adoption Msme News New Safety Regulations for Machinery, Electrical Equipment Pose Emerging Challenges for MSMEs: Infomerics Ratings Msme News How GST 2.0 Could Revolutionize the Indian MSME Landscape
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