India Initiates Anti-Dumping Probe on Aluminium Frames for Solar Panels from China
– India has launched an anti-dumping investigation into the import of aluminium frames for solar panels from China, following a complaint by a domestic manufacturer.
– The investigation is being conducted by the Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR), which is part of the commerce ministry.
– The complaint was filed by Vishakha Metals, alleging that China has been exporting the product to India at dumped prices in significant quantities for a long time, causing harm to the domestic industry.
– The aluminium frames play a crucial role in the assembly of solar panels.
– If it is found that the dumping has caused material injury to domestic players, the DGTR will recommend the imposition of anti-dumping duties on these imports. The final decision on imposing duties lies with the finance ministry.
– Anti-dumping probes are conducted to determine if domestic industries have been adversely affected by an influx of cheap imports.
– These duties are imposed under the multilateral regime of the World Trade Organization to ensure fair trading practices and create a level-playing field for domestic producers.
– India has previously imposed anti-dumping duties on various products to address the issue of cheap imports from different countries, including China.
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