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JSW Steel to maintain shipments to Europe without passing on cost of India's new export tax

Published 30/05/2022, 09:37
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The logo of JSW is seen on the company's headquarters in Mumbai, India, February 11, 2016. Indian conglomerate JSW Group, whose businesses range from power to steel and cement, is looking to buy debt-laden port assets in the country as part of

By Neha Arora

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's largest steel producer, JSW Steel Ltd, will continue to supply products to its buyers in Europe without passing on any increase in costs despite New Delhi's decision to impose an export tax, a senior company official said on Monday.

India recently imposed an export tax of 15% on some steel products from zero, at a time the country's steelmakers were looking to make up for tepid local demand by increasing market share in Europe, where the Ukraine conflict has hit supplies.

The government also scrapped import duty on coking coal, a key steelmaking raw material, and raised export tariffs on iron ores and concentrates to 50% from 30%. After New Delhi's decision to slap the export tax, analysts had warned that the move would force steel companies to curtail overseas shipments.

But JSW Steel would still supply to its European buyers, Seshagiri Rao, joint managing director and the group financial head of JSW Steel, told Reuters in an interview.

"They (European buyers) were expecting India will accelerate (steel shipments)," Rao said. "The customers will not see me tomorrow if I stop it (exports)."        

Despite the export tax, JSW Steel would not pass on any extra costs to its buyers, Rao said.         

"I have to take that loss," he said, adding India could consider waiving the steel export once inflation eases.

The Mumbai-based company is looking to gain from a drop in domestic iron ore prices and the scrapping of import duty on coking coal to negate the impact of the steel export tax.

The state-run iron ore producer NMDC Ltd recently cut prices by 10% and 15% on high-grade lump and fines respectively.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The logo of JSW is seen on the company's headquarters in Mumbai, India, February 11, 2016. Indian conglomerate JSW Group, whose businesses range from power to steel and cement, is looking to buy debt-laden port assets in the country as part of a strategy for a massive expansion of its ports capacity, its chief financial officer said. Picture taken February 11, 2016.  REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui/File Photo

In the fiscal year to March 2022, JSW Steel produced a record high 17.62 million tonnes of crude steel. The steelmaker exported an overall 4.57 million tonnes of steel, an increase of 8% year on year, and exports accounted for 28% of its total sales.

Indian steel mills exported 18 million tonnes of steel in 2021/22, with 4 million tonnes of shipments to Europe.

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