NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India imposed quality standards on steel products sold in the country on Thursday, but delayed bringing auto-grade steel imported by car makers under the ambit of the new order by six months.
Indian car makers import about 1 million tonnes of high-tensile steel annually, mainly from Japan and South Korea, and had sought an extension to avoid disruption in production.
Quality standards for all steel products, except auto-grade steel, will come into effect on March 18. (https://bit.ly/1RQAq8i)
India was expected to delay the implementation of quality standards on auto-grade steel imports, Reuters reported on Wednesday.
(Reporting by Sankalp Phartiyal; Editing by Sunil Nair)