Steel Ministry for certain changes in anti-dumping norms for sector

Date posted: Thursday 20 June 2019

The Steel Ministry has suggested its commerce counterpart to bring certain changes in norms used for imposing anti-dumping duties with a view to making them more effective for protecting domestic players from cheap imports. The government has imposed anti-dumping duty on several steel products from countries including China to guard domestic manufacturers from cheap imports. However, in certain cases, the imposition of duties was not able to contain dumping of products and the government had to initiate anti-circumvention investigations.The ministry has also flagged issues related to impact of free trade agreements being signed by India with its trading partners, including Japan and South Korea. Steel industry wants the Commerce Ministry to exclude steel from the purview of the proposed mega free trade pact – RCEP. The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) bloc comprises 10 Asean group members (Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines, Laos and Vietnam) and their six FTA partners – India, China, Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand.

(Money Control)

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