India Probes Nylon Chips Imports from China, Russia
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India initiates anti-dumping investigation on nylon chips/granules imports from China & Russia after complaint from Gujarat Polyfilms.

New Delhi, Jan 6 (PTI) The Commerce Ministry's arm, DGTR, has initiated an anti-dumping probe into imports of nylon chips and granules -- used in the textiles industry, from China and Russia, following a complaint by a domestic manufacturer.
The applicant has alleged that the dumping of Nylon 6 Chips and Granules with relative viscosity (RV) below 3 is impacting the domestic industry.
The applicant, Gujarat Polyfilms, has requested the imposition of anti-dumping duties on imports from China and Russia, the Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR) said in a notification.
It said that the directorate has prima facie found sufficient evidence of dumping from these countries.
"The authority, hereby, initiates an anti-dumping investigation," it said.
If it is established that the dumping has caused material injury to the domestic player, the DGTR would recommend imposing a levy on imports.
The finance ministry takes the final decision to impose duties.
Countries conduct anti-dumping probes to determine whether a surge in cheap imports has harmed domestic industries.
As a countermeasure, they impose these duties under the multilateral regime of the Geneva-based World Trade Organisation (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, China and Russia are members of the WTO.
India has already imposed anti-dumping duties on several products to tackle cheap imports from various countries, including China.
The applicant has alleged that the dumping of Nylon 6 Chips and Granules with relative viscosity (RV) below 3 is impacting the domestic industry.
The applicant, Gujarat Polyfilms, has requested the imposition of anti-dumping duties on imports from China and Russia, the Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR) said in a notification.
It said that the directorate has prima facie found sufficient evidence of dumping from these countries.
"The authority, hereby, initiates an anti-dumping investigation," it said.
If it is established that the dumping has caused material injury to the domestic player, the DGTR would recommend imposing a levy on imports.
The finance ministry takes the final decision to impose duties.
Countries conduct anti-dumping probes to determine whether a surge in cheap imports has harmed domestic industries.
As a countermeasure, they impose these duties under the multilateral regime of the Geneva-based World Trade Organisation (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, China and Russia are members of the WTO.
India has already imposed anti-dumping duties on several products to tackle cheap imports from various countries, including China.
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