Amid proposed hike in import duty on steel, engineering exporters’ apex body, Engineering Export Promotion Council (EEPC) of India stated that raising the import duty on steel or steel products will widen the current account deficit (CAD) and severely hit engineering exports from the country. It added that steel is a mother of the raw materials for a host of sectors, especially the engineering manufacturing. EEPC India also said its domestic prices have sky-rocketed in the past few years, thanks largely to the protection given to the steel makers by a slew of government measures which have proved detrimental to the interest of exports.
Pointing out how steel prices have shot up in the past two years, the apex body said price of boiler quality steel plates was Rs 39.95 ex stock yard in July, 2016. This has gone up to Rs 51 in July 2018, an increase of 21 percent, having a direct impact on cost of engineering exports. Besides, the delivery period has increased to 4 to 6 months from just a few weeks earlier.
Engineering exporters’ apex body said by no stretch of imagination, steel can be considered as non-essential or non-necessary imports. The entire focus on the Make in India programme is to scale up value addition in manufacturing within the country - by enabling low cost raw material, so that more and more value added products can be made for exports and for domestic consumption. It noted the need to focus on increasing exports for bridging the CAD gap, rather than curtailing essential imports like steel, observing that all-out efforts must be made in this regard and any more increase in duty on steel imports would lead to a huge weakening of India’s export competitiveness.
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