MSME Exporters Seek Duty Exemption On $1 Billion Worth Steel Goods In Transit Amid US Tariffs—Profit Exclusive

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MSMEs account for $3 billion of the total exports are the worst hit and requested Goyal to look into the waiver of duty. (Photo source: Freepik)

India's MSME exporters are calling on the Commerce Ministry to help exempt the $1 billion worth of steel goods in transit, impacted by the new tariff imposed by the US, in a high-level meeting on Thursday.

“Total exports of $5 billion are being impacted by the new 25% tariff announced by the Trump administration, primarily in iron and steel products. Of this, $1 billion worth of goods are already en route to the US," said Pankaj Chadha, chairman of the Engineering Exports Promotion Council, who attended today's meeting and brought up the concern.

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The meeting, chaired by Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal, saw the participation of the Commerce Secretary and the Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT), alongside representatives from all 14 EPCs.

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