Govt proposes continuing anti-dumping duty on Chinese tiles
Updated Dec 01, 2021 04:37 am
- Directorate General of Trade Remedies, Commerce & Industry Ministry’s investigation arm, has said there is a “positive” evidence of likelihood of dumping of ‘Glazed/Unglazed Porcelain/Vitrified Tiles in polished or unpolished finish with less than 3 per cent water absorption’. This would be deleterious for the if the existing anti-dumping duty would be removed. Therefore, the ministry has recommended continuation of anti-dumping duty on Chinese tiles for five more years.
- The DGFT has concluded that the Chinese tiles continue to be exported to India at prices below normal value resulting in continued dumping. “The volume of imports has remained low because of antidumping duty in force. However, the volume of import is likely to increase significantly, considering the low and dumped price at which goods have been exported from China to third countries, significant surplus capacities in China coupled with further addition to capacities,” the directorate noted. It has recommended US$ 1.87 per sq meter tonne duty but it is up to the Finance Ministry to take the call on the final rate.
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