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    India has imposed anti-dumping duties on five Chinese products for a period of five years

    • Last Update: 2022-01-09
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    According to a report from The Economic Times of India on December 26, India has imposed anti-dumping duties on five Chinese products for five years, claiming that the move is to protect domestic manufacturers from cheap prices from neighboring countries.
    The impact of imported goods"
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    According to information released on the official website of the Indian Central Indirect Tax and Tariff Commission (CBIC), the products targeted by the anti-dumping duties include aluminum rolled products, sodium dithionite (used in the dye industry), silicone sealant (used in the manufacture of solar photovoltaic modules and thermal power applications).
    ), HFC refrigerant products, hydrofluorocarbon R-32 and HFC refrigerant products (both are used in the refrigeration industry)
    .

    According to the China Trade Remedy Information Network, the Taxation Bureau of the Ministry of Finance of India has recently issued announcements in succession to impose anti-dumping duties on a variety of products originating in or imported from China for a period of 5 years
    .

    Specifically, they are on December 6th for aluminum rolled products (Certain Flat Rolled Products of Aluminium), December 17th for sodium hydrosulphite (Sodium Hydrosulphite), December 21st for silicone sealants (Silicone Sealants) and HFC refrigerant product hydrofluorocarbon R-32 [Hydrofluorocarbons (HFC) Component R-32], and the HFC refrigerant product [Hydrofluorocarbon(HFC) Blends] on December 22
    .

    These anti-dumping duties were implemented in accordance with the “recommendations” of the Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR) under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry of India.
    DGTR claimed in its “separate investigation” that these Chinese products were exported in the Indian market at a price lower than normal, resulting in dumping.
    , India’s domestic industry suffered "substantial damage
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