India takes countermeasures to curb material injury to domestic industry

Published: May 17, 2017 10:11
India has started to take countermeasures to curb the cheap imports in order to help the domestic industry, as they have decided to impose anti dumping duty on imports of aluminum radiator from China.

INDIA May 16 2017 4:10 PM

MUMBAI (Scrap Register): India has started to take countermeasures to curb the cheap imports in order to help the domestic industry, as they have decided to impose anti dumping duty on imports of aluminum radiator from China.
An anti dumping duty of about $22.89 per ton was imposed on aluminum radiators from China. Imports of clear float glass from Iran was also imposed an anti dumping duty of about $55.59 per ton.
The period of the imposed import duty will last for five years. As per the government, aluminum radiator and clear float glass were dumped to India which resulted in material injury to the domestic industry.
India began its investigation on aluminum radiator dumping by examining data from last year's April to June period. Findings of the investigation of the actions of the roughly two dozen manufacturers was released in mid-March this year.

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