In a bid to protect the domestic steel industry from a rise in cheap imports, the Indian government has introduced a 12% safeguard duty on certain alloy and non-alloy steel flat products. This move, supported by the Union Minister, is designed to ease the burden on local manufacturers, especially small and medium enterprises (SMEs), who are grappling with market imbalances caused by a surge in foreign steel imports.

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Indian government imposes 12% safeguard duty on steel imports to protect domestic industry and support SMEs.
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