ISA represents major public and private sector steel players in the country.
US President Donald Trump said on March 1 that he would impose 25 per cent import tariff on steel and 10 per cent on aluminium to protect US producers.
The apex industry body has raised concerns that imposition of steep tariffs on import by the US will adversely affect the domestic steel industry.
"Tariffs by the US will inevitably encourage steel-surplus nations to divert their exports to vibrant consumption centres like India and distort our domestic markets considerably," ISA said.
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He further said that despite being the third largest producer of steel in world, with 12 per cent share of global non-Chinese production, India has only a 2.7 per cent share in US imports.
"A total of 16 trade remedies are already in place in the US against Indian steel companies, which include 10 anti-dumping duties and 6 countervailing duties. This includes a variety of steel products such as corrosion-resistant steel, cold-rolled steel flat products, certain hot-rolled carbon steel flat products...," he said.
"However, Indian steel companies exporting to the US have always done so legitimately in line with global trade regulations and WTO framework. It is for a reason that in December 2016, the US bestowed the privileged status of 'Major Defence Partner' on India, which is a position unique to India," he added.
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