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India extends steel floor price to Feb. 4 to curb cheap imports

A worker rides his bicycle past steel rims in a dockyard at Mumbai Port Trust in Mumbai November 17, 2014. REUTERS/Shailesh Andrade/File Photo

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India has yet again extended the floor price of imports of steel products for a further two months as the government tries to protect the domestic industry from cheap overseas shipments, especially from China.

The floor price, or the minimum import price, was introduced for six months in February, the first time the government had taken such a step in more than 15 years. It was extended from its initial expiry in August to Oct. 4, and then till Dec. 4.

The third extension until Feb. 4, announced by the commerce and industry ministry late on Saturday, is a sign India is growing increasingly protectionist as it tries to support local players in the world's only major growing steel market.

Top domestic steel makers such as JSW Steel Ltd, Tata Steel Ltd and Jindal Steel & Power Ltd had lobbied the government hard to take more measures to protect margins from cheap imports from China, Japan and South Korea.

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(Reporting by Aditi Shah; Editing by Nick Macfie)