Stating that domestic steel producers don't need any safeguarding, the FAM said domestic steel makers have been selling steel to domestic consumers at about 20 per cent higher even though international prices are low helping them get strong margins to pay service their debt. Therefore, the safeguard duty is unjustified and intolerant.
Already associations like TSSIA, COSIA, SWMAI, and BIMA have opposed the anti-dumping duty imposed by government last week to control dumping by China, for next 200 days.
He also trashed steel majors' claim that they have been losing heavily due to steep fall in steel prices globally, saying raw materials such as iron ore and coal prices have also fell steeply, besides lower production cost.
He also said the government move will only help kill the small and medium steel businesses apart from fleecing end consumers and threatened to take legal recourse to protect their interest.