NEW DELHI, Nov 5: India can mitigate the impact of high tariffs in global markets by exporting high-value cold-rolled steel components and other value-added items that face lower duties, said Dhirendra Sankhla, Director of Mother India Forming (MIF) — a manufacturer of customised steel tubes and profiles. The United States has increased tariffs on Indian steel to 50 per cent, while the European Union is proposing new tariffs, creating a ripple effect across the global steel trade and causing uncertainty for countries like the UK. “The world challenged India with ‘Make in India’, and Indian manufacturers responded with the ‘Made in India’ benchmark, meeting global quality and delivery standards. By converting steel volume into precision-formed components, India is no longer just a st
Steel product maker MIF suggests exports of value-added items to tackle tariff impact
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