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Wednesday, 30 December 2020 04:07

DGTR recommends anti-dumping duty on PET imports from China

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Based on an application led by IVL Dhunseri Petrochem Industries and Reliance Industries, the Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR) has recommendedan anti-dumping duty on the imports of Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET Resin) originating in or exported from China.

As per the application, India is the single largest market for Chinese exporters and the share of exports to India in the total exports from China increased to 10 per cent in April-June, 2019 from 5 per cent in April-September, 2018.

The exports from China to India are increasing at a much faster pace than those to third countries. The increasing importance of India as a market itself highlights threat of material injury.

While noting that the imports have increased at a “rapid rate” DGTR said that there are significant surplus capacities in China which are expected to increase further and that India, being the largest export market, is an important one for the exporters especially as other markets such as the US, Canada, Brazil and Argentina may be closed due to imposition of trade remedial measures.

The authority said that the imports entering the domestic market at such prices are likely to have a further suppressing or depressing effect as there is existence of a threat of further injury to the domestic industry.