Levy ADD on trichloro isocyanuric acid from China, Japan: India's DGTR
06 May 24 1 min read
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- India's Directorate General of Trade Remedies under the commerce ministry, after a probe, has recommended that anti-dumping duty be imposed on import of trichloro isocyanuric acid, a chemical used for water treatment, from China and Japan to protect the domestic industry from cheap shipments.
- The recommended duty is in the range of $170-$870 per tonne.
The decision followed a DGTR investigation into reported dumping of the chemical from these two countries. Bodal Chemicals Ltd had filed the application for the investigation.
''The authority recommends imposition of provisional anti-dumping duty on the imports of the subject goods,'' the DGTR notification said.
The recommended duty is in the range of $170-$870 per tonne.
The finance ministry will take the final decision to impose the ADD within three months of the recommendation.
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