The minister also said that there has been 39 per cent decline in imports of the alloy and there was a case for lifting of anti-dumping duty on steel products.
The past three years have been quite challenging for the steel industry, Steel Minister Chaudhary Birender Singh said and added that the government intervened strategically to provide policy and regulatory support from time to time which has given desired results.
There has been "improvement in capacity utilisation to over 78 per cent, reduction in imports by 39 per cent and significant increase in exports by 78 per cent in the 11 months of current financial year," he said.
When asked whether the steel ministry had any talks with the RBI over restructuring of loans for the sector, he said, "We already had a talk on this. A lot of restructuring has already happened."
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He also said that there was a case for lifting of anti-dumping duty on steel products now.
The government last month extended anti-dumping duties imposed on import of certain steel products till 2021 to save the domestic industry from cheap shipments of the alloy.
Japan has challenged the decision at global trade body WTO and had sought dispute consultations with India in the dispute 'India-Certain Measures on Imports of Iron and Steel Products'.
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