"Indian steel industry is struggling because a lot of cheap imports are coming in, including from China, and they have approached the government. Let's see what happens," Tata Steel Managing Director T V Narendran told reporters on the sidelines of a CII event.
Asked about the impact of increase in import duty on steel in Budget proposals for 2014-15, Narendran said: "In the budget they have only increased the peak duty, they have not increased the basic duty so that's something we are discussing with the government."
According to his estimates, total steel import by India in 2014 was around 8 million tonnes.
India's steel imports during the first 10 months (April-Jan) of 2014-15 stood at 8.127 million tons, up 69 per cent as compared to only 4.803 million tons imported during the corresponding period of 2013-14, according to India Steel Market Watch data.
There is also a concern because in Russia the rouble is ruling very weak and that is also creating a pressure, Narendran pointed.