India has launched an investigation into allegations of Chinese firms dumping flasks and bottles in the country, following a complaint from a domestic player. The probe by the Directorate General of Trade Remedies aims to protect Indian businesses from cheap imports of stainless steel vessels. If it is found that dumping has caused harm to domestic players, then DGTR would recommend imposing anti-dumping duty on these imports to the Finance Ministry.
India Business News: NEW DELHI: India has imposed an anti-dumping duty on some Chinese steel for a period of another five years, according to an official gazette by the Mi.
The Central Government, acting on the recommendation of the Director General of Trade Remedies (“Designated Authority”) in its Final Findings dated 5th May, 2023[1], had imposed Anti-dumping duty on.
The Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) on Monday announced anti-dumping measures on polycarbonate imports from Taiwan region, requiring a deposit to be paid for import, after a months-long investigation concluded that dumping of polycarbonate had harmed industries on the mainland.
FTA negotiations are presently underway with the United Kingdom, the European Union and Canada. The melt and pour provision is also part of the India-Australia Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement, which came into force in December 2022.