DGTR Completes Four Successful Years
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Initiates Systemic and Procedural Changes to Enhance
Transparency, Improve Ease of Doing Business and Reduce Compliance Burden
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Suo-moto Investigations of DGTR Ensure an Equitable Space
for various Stakeholders
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Trade Defense Wing (TDW) of DGTR Successfully Defends the interests
of Indian Exporters in AD/CVD Investigations
The Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR)
has initiated several systemic and procedural changes for Enhancing Transparency
and Ease of Doing Business, thereby reducing the compliance burden on stakeholders.
This has been achieved through an extensive exercise towards simplification of Rules,
Processes and Procedures relating to Trade Remedy.
The Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR)
(earlier known as DGAD) was formed on 17th May 2018 as a single national entity
dealing with all kinds of Trade Remedial measures (anti-dumping, countervailing,
safeguard). The DGTR provides a level playing field to the domestic industry against
the unfair trade practices like dumping, subsidization and surge in imports.
DGTR accordingly simplified formats and questionnaires
to be filed by Producers/Exporters, Importers, Users and Domestic Industry in Trade
Remedy investigations by reducing the number of formats, and introducing self-certification
by placing trust on stakeholders.
For handholding of Indian Industries especially
MSME’s, DGTR introduced procedure of sampling for domestic producers in fragmented
industry in Anti-dumping/ Countervailing duty investigation.
New avenues have been explored by conducting the
Safeguard Quantitative Restrictions investigation, Bilateral Safeguard Investigations,
investigations on suo-motu basis.
The suo-moto investigations
are indeed challenging given the structure of the domestic industry which therefore,
deserves a special mention. These investigations ensure an equitable space for various
stakeholders. It is important to note that in 2021-22, final findings were issued
in three trade remedy investigations which were initiated on suo-moto basis after more than 2 decades. Duties have since
been imposed in all the three cases.
The concept of summary proceedings has been introduced
in cases of name change only.
The level playing field provided by the Government
based on recommendations made by the DGTR enabled a large number of industries in
capacity additions, significant direct & indirect employment protection &
generation, continued viable operations, significant capital investment. The Directorate
recommended imposition of anti-dumping duties under the provisions of material retardation
to establishment of domestic industry in a large number of products where there
were no past history of production in the Country, and new capacities had come up
in the country and existence of which was getting threatened because of dumping
practices.
DGTR issued revised guidelines for filing Sunset
Review applications, and revised checklist for prima facie scrutiny of applications
for completeness of documents.
DGTR proposed Rules for Anti-Absorption provisions
in Anti-Dumping and Countervailing Duty investigations after considering comments
of stakeholders on the same. The Rules have been notified by DoR, Ministry of Finance (October, 2021)
56 Final Findings issued since April, 2021 in AD/CVD/SG
investigations.
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35 Investigations initiated
since April, 2021
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37 ongoing investigations
Trade Defense Wing (TDW) of DGTR has been proactively
engaged in defending the interests of Indian Exporters in AD/CVD investigations
conducted by other WTO member countries against Indian exports. Consultations with
investigating authorities of other countries, particularly USA and EU authorities,
are regularly held to explain, reiterate and drive home Indian standpoint.
Online portal titled ARTIS (Application for Remedies
in Trade for Indian industry and other Stakeholders) was launched to facilitate
online filing of applications for trade remedies, and was partly operationalized
for Original and Sunset Review Application.
A Helpdesk and facilitation centre has been operationalized in DGTR to assist the domestic
industry, especially MSME sector, in filing applications and creating awareness
regarding access to the available trade remedy measures.