The apex court noted that due to the policies pursued by China, the global steel industry, including that in India, has been affected.
"Due to China's policies, the entire steel industry in the world has changed and has adversely affected India. We cannot allow anyone to evade the anti-dumping duty," the bench comprising Justices A K Sikri and Ashok Bhushan said.
It noted that companies were importing cheaper steel from China which has impacted the domestic steel industry across the world.
On physical verification, the width of coil imported by a private firm was found to be between 1256mm to 1259mm.
It was contended by the firm which had imported the coils from Taiwan that there was a notification which specified that any steel product having a width more than 1250 MM was not liable for anti-dumping duty.
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