IANS | 17 May, 2024
India had reciprocated by withdrawing its retaliatory duties
on American products such as chickpeas, lentils, almonds and walnuts.
"The
US move to ramp up duties on Chinese goods provides an opportunity to
India and other competitors to chip in the supply gap. Of the products
affected by additional duties on China, India has opportunities in
facemasks, PPE, syringes & needles, medical gloves, aluminium and
iron & steel," said Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO)
President Ashwani Kumar.
After the trade disputes were settled in
one-go following PM Modi's talks in Washington, the US subsequently
agreed to allow the import of 3,36,000 tonnes of steel and aluminium
from India with the waiver of additional duties that were imposed under a
national security law by the erstwhile Donald Trump administration in
2018.
"Now with a greater opportunity arising following the hike
in the tariff on Chinese goods, the exports of Indian steel and aluminum
products are expected to accelerate," said a senior SAIL official who
did not want to be named.
However, at the same time, there are
concerns in the steel sector that China, which has excess capacity, may
resort to dumping its steel output in other markets, including India.
"China
is sitting on overcapacity in many sectors and thus the threat of
dumping, in any case, not ruled out and more so when an important market
is closed for their exports. However, I am sure industry and the
government will be keeping a close watch on imports and if surge or
dumping happens, DGTR will take appropriate action to safeguard our
industry," said FIEO chief Ashwani Kumar.