India Follows Vietnam in Imposing Steel Tariffs on China

Frances Martel - Breitbart - 17:05
India announced that it would be imposing a 12-percent tariff on some steel products – a move apparently intended to prevent Chinese dumping.

The Finance Ministry of India announced on Monday that it would be imposing a 12 percent tariff on some steel products — a move apparently intended to prevent China from “dumping” large amounts of steel into the Indian market and elbowing domestic companies out of business.

Indian officials had floated the potential of a 12 percent “safeguard duty” in late March in anticipation of news that the United States could impose tariffs that would lead China to see alternative markets to America for products that Americans would no longer want to buy at higher prices. President Donald Trump announced a wave of reciprocal tariffs on nearly every country that does business with America on April 2, including India, but has since suspended all but the tariffs on China, which he has increased. Trump has increased tariffs on Chinese goods to 145 percent and threatened to raise them to as high as 245 percent.

The Hindu nationalist government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which has dedica...
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