Khaleej Times

Indonesia, China go tit-for tat on each other’s steel products

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jakarta — Indonesia and China on Friday slapped anti-dumping import duties on each other’s steel products in an escalation of a global tariff row involving one of the world’s most widely-used metals.

Indonesia extended anti-dumping import duties of up to 20 per cent for a number of flat-rolled iron and steel products from seven countries, including China, Russia and India.

The duties, which have been in place since 2013, affect Chinese giants Angang Steel and Baoshan Iron and Steel, Russia’s Severstal and India’s Essar Steel. The extension will take effect 14 days from March 19, when the government signed the regulation.

Indonesia also imposed the tax on flat-rolled imports from Taiwan, Thailand, Kazakhstan and Belarus, and separately set an 11.9 per cent anti-dumping duty on a few other iron and steel products from China.

“But 20 per cent... it’s not that significan­t in terms of anti-dumping duties, compared to the high duties from Europe and the US,” said Kevin Bai, an analyst at CRU in Beijing. “It’s a protection measure because in recent days Southeast Asian countries are trying to be more independen­t. They are producing their own products instead of importing from China.”

With 1.79 million tonnes of imports from China in 2018, Indonesia is the fifth-largest destinatio­n for Chinese flat steel products, according to the IHS Markit Global Trade Atlas, behind Vietnam, South Korea, the Philippine­s and Thailand. Earlier on Friday, China’s commerce ministry said it would impose temporary anti-dumping measures from today on stainless steel billet and hot-rolled stainless steel plate from Indonesia, and other producers such as Japan, South Korea and the European Union. It has not yet determined the duty percentage­s.

The Chinese tariffs follow the launch of a probe by Beijing into imports of stainless steel last July and did not appear to be related to the Indonesia tariff action. —

 ?? AFP ?? Indonesia is producing their own steek products instead of importing from China. —
AFP Indonesia is producing their own steek products instead of importing from China. —

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