The Government of India will organize an Open House on April 27 to discuss concerns related to steel imports, offering industry stakeholders a platform to raise issues and seek resolutions. The initiative comes amid growing demands from domestic producers over rising imports, pricing pressures, and trade-related challenges affecting the local steel sector.
Officials from relevant ministries and trade bodies are expected to participate in the session, where import policies, safeguard measures, and regulatory bottlenecks may be reviewed. The move is seen as part of the government’s broader effort to balance domestic industry interests with raw material availability for downstream users.
Industry participants are likely to use the forum to highlight concerns over low-cost imports, particularly from select overseas markets, and request stronger monitoring mechanisms. The Open House is expected to help shape future policy responses aimed at ensuring fair competition and stable growth in India’s steel industry.
