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India’s steel imports have increasingly become concentrated over the past decade, with a few key supplier nations dominating shipments. Experts attribute this trend to evolving trade policies, shifting global supply chains, and India's growing demand for high-quality specialty steel.
According to industry data, countries such as China, Japan, and South Korea now account for a significant portion of India's steel imports. In FY24, imports from these nations made up over 70% of total inbound shipments, up from around 55% a decade ago. The surge is largely driven by India's reliance on advanced grades of steel, which are not readily available in domestic production.
The Indian government is actively working on policies to reduce import dependence by promoting domestic production of specialized steel under the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme. However, until local mills scale up production of high-end steel, imports from a select few nations are expected to remain high.
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