April18 , 2026

    DGTR for anti-dumping duty on PVC resins from 7 countries

    Related

    100 Ships Queue at Kerala’s Vizhinjam Port as Gulf Conflict Disrupts Strait of Hormuz Shipping

    Kerala’s Vizhinjam Port has witnessed an unprecedented surge in...

    Ports Publish Website Concessions for Stranded Containers Amid Supply Chain Disruptions

    Several ports have begun publishing concession measures for stranded...

    India’s First Maritime-Focused Lender Targets $1 Billion Fundraise in FY27

    India’s first lender dedicated exclusively to the maritime sector...

    Maharashtra Partners NLDSL to Digitise Logistics Through ULIP Platform

    The Maharashtra government has partnered with National Logistics Data...

    CONCOR Expands India Logistics Network to 190+ Locations with 68 Terminals

    Container Corporation of India Ltd. (Container Corporation of India)...

    Share

    The commerce ministry’s investigation arm DGTR has recommended imposition of an anti-dumping duty of up to USD 339 per tonne on imports of PVC resins from seven countries, including China, the US and Korea, with a view to guard domestic producers. In its preliminary findings, the Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR) has concluded that ‘PVC suspension resins’ have been exported to India at a price below the normal value, resulting in dumping.

    The notification of the directorate said that the imports from these countries – China, Indonesia, Japan, Korea RP, Taiwan, Thailand and the US – have caused material injury to the domestic industry.

    “Accordingly, the authority recommends imposition of provisional anti-dumping duty on the imports,” it has said.

    The recommended duty ranges between USD 25 per tonne and USD 339 per tonne.

    The finance ministry takes the final decision to impose duties.

    The DGTR conducted the probe following applications regarding the same from domestic players, including DCM Shriram and DCW Limited.

    These resins are commonly used in various sectors, including pipes and fittings, films and sheets, bottles, wire and cables.

    Anti-dumping probes are conducted by countries to determine whether domestic industries have been hurt because of a surge in cheap imports.

    As a countermeasure, they impose these duties under the multilateral regime of Geneva-based World Trade Organization (WTO). The duty is aimed at ensuring fair trading practices and creating a level-playing field for domestic producers vis-a-vis foreign producers and exporters.

    India has already imposed anti-dumping duty on several products to tackle cheap imports from various countries, including China.

    spot_img