Manufacturers worry about steel price hikes
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Steel produced at Vina Kyoei Steel Ltd in Bà Rịa-Vũng Tàu Province’s Phú Mỹ 1 Industrial Zone. The imposition of additional tariffs on imported steel products is causing worries about higher steel prices in the domestic market. – VNA/VNS Photo Danh Lam. |
It’s consumers who must bear the costs rising from the imposition of the safeguard tariffs, said Đàm Quang Hùng, deputy director of Sơn Hà International Corporation which produces stainless steel products.
Hùng said that the imposition of safeguard tariffs would result in higher steel raw material prices and higher prices of products to end-users, and may even cause a monopoly in the domestic steel market.
He urged the management agency to closely watch steel prices by local producers to prevent a monopoly while balancing the benefits between local steel producers and firms that use steel as a raw material.
According to Phạm Quốc Vũ, deputy general director of stainless steel producer Đại Dương International Joint Stock Company, the current safeguard duties on imported steel products were high, which would seriously affect firms which use steel as a raw material.
Under the Ministry of Industry and Trade’s Decision No 862/QĐ-BTC which came into effect on March 22, temporary safeguard duties of 23.3 per cent is applied on steel billet and 14.2 per cent on long steel products. The safeguard duties will be applied for a maximum of 200 days, or to October 10.
Vũ said that the ministry should apply more appropriate tariffs for imported steel products, or else, producers that use steel as a raw material would encounter difficulties even in the local market.
In the local market, prices of several products made from steel can rise by around 10 per cent compared to March due to the imposition of the temporary safeguard tariff, according Trần Anh Tú, a salesman in a building material store in Hà Nội.
Nguyễn Tuấn Vinh, who planned to build a house in Hà Nội at the end of this year, is worried that if steel prices went higher, it would considerably push up the construction costs.
Hồ Nghĩa Dũng, chairman of the Việt Nam Steel Association, said that the imposition of safeguard tariffs on imported steel products was aimed to protect local steel production.
In trade defence, if benefits of a certain group of firms are protected, others might be affected, Dũng said, adding that firms should join with each other to develop a supply chain to deliver mutual benefits.
The ministry’s decision was issued after the investigation found that significant increases in imports of steel billet and long steel products caused serious damage to local production during the 2012-15 period.
Businesses were still importing steel billets and finished steel products, despite the imposition of the temporary safeguard duties, according to the association.
The association’s deputy chairman Nguyễn Văn Sưa said that cheap steel imported from China might continue to flow into Việt Nam in the second half of this year as China’s steel industry was faced with a massive overcapacity.
With limited local steel demand, the use of safeguard instruments was essential to protect local producers.
More importantly, local producers must enhance competitiveness in product quality and prices, he said.
The association’s statistics showed that up to 60 per cent of imported steel was from China.
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Since the beginning of 2016, Việt Nam has imported over 9.6 million tonnes of steel of all kinds, worth around US$3.42 billion, showing a year-on-year rise of 48 per cent in quantity and 1 per cent in value.
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