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Removal of export duty to help steel makers pull up profits: Experts

The removal of export duty on steel products will help the domestic metal producers pull up their profits as they can now explore overseas markets as well, said experts

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: The removal of export duty on steel products will help the domestic metal producers pull up their profits with now having the freedom to explore overseas markets as well, experts said. "The government has cut the export duty on steel products and iron ore to nil with effect from November 19, six months after imposition of the levy on May 21," said the ministry in a statement. "The relief comes on the back of domestic steel prices correcting by 15-20 percent since these duties were imposed," said Jayanta Roy, Senior Vice President and Group Head, Icra Limited. "We believe that the latest measure will help pull up the industry's profits from the second quarter lows as companies now get the freedom to explore overseas markets, depending on the pricing environment," he added.

Export volumes may not increase significantly in short-term due to inflation & high energy prices: SteelMint India

SteelMint India also termed the government's decision of withdrawing export duty on steel and raw material as a positive move for the industry. However, according to the research firm, the move may not help the industry in the short term. "The export volumes may not increase significantly in the short term as global markets are stressed owing to inflation and higher energy prices. The downside in Indian steel prices look limited although upside is also capped as price hikes may lead to imports," it said.

Export duty was imposed to keep inflation in check & boost domestic availability: Bhushan

Brij Bhushan, Vice Chairman and Managing Director, Shyam Metalics & Energy Ltd said, "The export duty was imposed in order to keep inflation in check and boost the domestic availability. The industry was hoping for this change as it did increase the uncertainty in the overseas market. We expect the government to continue with their stance of such relaxed rules as this is only going to help the industry in the long run."

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