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Commerce Ministry Indicated Extension Anti-Dumping Duty on Float Glass Imports

“The authority considers it necessary to recommend continuation of definitive anti-dumping duty as modified on all imports of the goods from these countries,” DGTR said in a notification. The existing duty will expire in December.

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11 Nov 2019 11:28 IST

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The Government may extend existing anti-dumping duty on imports of clear float glass as the commerce ministry has recommended for continuation of the levy.

Continuation of the duty was recommended by the ministry’s investigation arm Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR) after concluding a probe into it.

The directorate has said there is a likelihood of dumping and injury to the domestic industry if the existing anti-dumping duties are allowed to cease.

Due to this, the authority is of the view that continuation of duty is required against Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.

“The authority considers it necessary to recommend continuation of definitive anti-dumping duty as modified on all imports of the goods from these countries,” DGTR said in a notification. The existing duty will expire in December.

Before expiry of the said duty, domestic producers constituting Saint-Gobain India, Sisecam Flat Glass India Ltd and Gold Plus Glass Industry Ltd had filed an application in March 2019 before the authority, on behalf of the domestic industry, alleging likelihood of continuation or recurrence of dumping of the glass from these countries.

They have requested for a review of the same for continuation and enhancement of the anti-dumping duties.

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