In a letter written to Union Steel and Mines Minister Narendra Singh Tomar, Assocham said, "Due to drop in platts iron ore index China, Japan and Korea have become more competitive and are exporting steel to India at throwaway prices thereby creating huge problem for the domestic steel industry."
Assocham secretary general DS Rawat said, "India's leading iron ore producer NMDC is charging 25 per cent higher prices as compared to other iron ore miners based in Odisha which is adversely impacting the domestic steel sector."
State-run NMDC which has been reducing iron-ore prices since February, but kept the April prices unchanged hoping for a spike in demand.
The company charges Rs 3,250 a tonne for lump ore and Rs 2,460 a tonne for fines.
With declining iron-ore prices and mining ban in mineral rich states, India which earlier used to be a world's third largest supplier of iron ore, saw jump of manifold in imports to touch a record 15 million tonnes in 2014-15.