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India’s aluminium imports may double if US allies redirect their exports; Anil Agarwal calls for 12% safeguard duty

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Update time : 2025-05-20 15:55:28
Vedanta Chairperson Anil Agarwal has reportedly called for imposing a 12 per cent safeguard duty on aluminium imports into India, similar to the one recently applied to steel. According to Agarwal, such a measure is essential to protect the domestic aluminium industry from a surge in cheap imports.

In April, the Indian government introduced a safeguard duty on steel imports for 200 days, aimed at protecting local producers from an influx of low-quality steel. The move targets explicitly imports priced below the global benchmark.

Agarwal is now urging the government to implement a similar safeguard on aluminium, arguing that India, a rapidly growing economy, is increasingly vulnerable to cheap imports. He pointed out that, with the United States no longer a viable market due to its 25 per cent blanket tariff on aluminium and steel imports, exporting countries will likely shift their focus to emerging markets like India.

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