EXPORT IMPORT DATA Translate in:
Bookmark and Share   RSS News
linkedin Call Us: +91 120 4517800

Date : 02-Sep-2010
Subject : Government starts anti-dumping probe into soda ash imports
NEW DELHI: India has initiated a probe into alleged dumping of soda ash by countries like China, Iran and Pakistan to protect domestic players.

The Commerce Ministry's designated authority, the Directorate General of Anti-Dumping and Allied Duties (DGAD), has started an investigation into alleged dumping of the chemical, used in detergent and soap making, on the basis of an application filed by the Alkali Manufacturers' Association of India.

"... The authority (DGAD) hereby initiates an investigation into the alleged dumping and consequential injury to the domestic industry... to determine the effect of dumping and to recommend the amount of anti-dumping duty... to remove the injury," the Commerce Ministry said in a notification.

The period of investigation for the purpose is from April, 2009, to March, 2010.

It said that the DGAD has sufficient prima facie evidence of dumping of soda ash by China, the EU, Kenya, Pakistan, Iran, the US and Ukraine to initiate the probe.

As many as 15 anti-dumping duties have been imposed in the first 11 months of the current fiscal, with the maximum on Chinese goods. India has slapped the restrictive duty on several items such as yarn, fabrics, certain stainless steel products, auto parts and chemicals.

Countries initiate an anti-dumping probe to see whether their domestic industries have been hurt because of a surge in cheap imports. As a counter-measure, they impose duties under the multilateral regime of the WTO.

The duty also ensures fair trading practices and creates a level-playing field for domestic producers vis-a-vis foreign producers and exporters resorting to dumping.

Source: The Economic Times

Welcome Guest
User Login
Username or Email
Password
» Register Now
» Forgot Password ?

Enquiry Form
Name*
Company Name
Company Address
Phone*
Email*
Products
Information Sought
Image Verification
*Compulsory Fields

EXIM NEWS - EXPORT IMPORT
  • Wagah Gates To Open Up For Trade
    Given The Increase In Imports From India And The Decision Of The Pakistan Cabinet In November To Grant The Most Favoured Nation (Mfn) Status To India, A Dedicated Cross-Border Trade Gate Is Being Opened At The Wagah Border To Encourage Bilateral Trade Between India And Pakistan. The Mfn Status Is Expected To Remove Discriminatory Higher Pricing And Duty Tariffs That Stand As Barriers To Exports Between The South Asian Neighbours.
  • Eu-India Summit To Assess Fta Progress
    The 12Th Eu (European Union)-India Summit, To Be Held On February 10, Would Take Stock Of The Progress So Far In Negotiations Between Both The Sides On The Ambitious Free Trade Agreement (Fta). It Would Also Discuss Other Bilateral Issues Concerning Economic Cooperation Between India And The Eu, Climate Change, Energy And Science And Technology.
  • Exports Up 10%; Trade Deficit Widens To $14.7 B In Jan
    India’S Merchandise Exports Continued To Record A Meagre Growth With Shipments In January 2012 Increasing Just 10.1 Per Cent Year-On-Year To $25.4 Billion Due To Poor Overseas Demand Especially In The Traditional Markets Such As Europe.
  • Industry Needs To Adopt Self-Policing To Meet Regulatory Challenges: Govt Officials
    As Part Of Confidence Building Measure Between The Industry And The Government, The Pharmaceuticals Export Promotion Council Of India (Pharmexcil) Recently Organised A High Level Interactive Session In Mumbai For The Benefit Of The Industry. It Presented A Platform For All The Stakeholders To Discuss And Represent Their Key Issues To The Top Government Officials In The Country.
  • Rubber Growers Take Exception To Call For Duty-Free Imports
    The Demand Of The Automotive Tyre Manufacturers Association (Atma) For Duty-Free Import Of Natural Rubber Is Unreasonable And Unwarranted, According To The Indian Rubber Growers Association.
  • India Iron Ore Exports To Recover To Below Highs
    India's Iron Ore Exports Will Recover From This Year's Depressed Levels But Will Not Rise Above 100 Million Tonnes, The Country's Mining Secretary Said, As A Crackdown On Illegal Sales Pays Off.
  • Sc Verdict On Depb Scheme Relief To Exporters: Fieo
    Exporters' Body Fieo Wednesday Applauded The Supreme Court Judgement Rulling That Income Tax Should Be Levied Only On The Difference Between The Selling Price And Face Value Of Duty Entitlement Passbook (Depb) Scrips.
  • India's 2011 Tea Exports Drop 3.4 Pct; Output Rises
    Tea Exports From India, The World's Second Biggest Producer, Fell 3.4 Per Cent From A Year Earlier To 186.7 Million Kg In 2011, The State-Run Tea Board Said In A Statement Late On Wednesday.
LATEST NOTIFICATIONS
 
Home
About Us
Contact Us
News
XML
Feedback
FAQs
Indian Trade Law
Indian Custom Data
JNPT Export Data
Delhi TKD Export Data
Chennai Air Export Data
Chennai Import Data
Madras Sea Export Data
Calcutta Sea Export Data
Kolkata Air Export Data
Indian Export Data
India Import Data
Indian Ports Data
International Trade Data
China Import Data
China Export Data
USA Import Data
UK Import Data
Russia Import Data
Russia Export Data
International Trade Resources
HS Codes
Indian Custom Duty
DEPB Rate
Notifications
Exim Policy
IEC Code
Indian Circulars