Directorate
General of Trade Remedies Celebrates 6th Creation Day
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Trade Remedies Advisory Cell – provides free
consultation and guidance to MSME to file applications with the DGTR.
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Since 1995, India has initiated more than
1100 trade remedy investigations.
Directorate General of Trade
Remedies (DGTR) celebrated its 6th Creation Day on 17 May, 2023 by organising
an outreach program on ‘trade remedies’ for MSMEs. The event was graced by the
Secretary, MSME, B. B. Swain as a Chief Guest.
Mr. Swain complemented
DGTR’s efforts to make the department more approachable for the MSMEs. DG,
DGTR, Anant Swarup provided an overview of DGTR and the recent steps it has
taken to make trade remedies investigation more accessible to MSMEs by
simplifying the application formats and procedures. Head, Centre for Trade and
Investment Law, Prof. James Nedumpara introduced the
newly established Trade Remedies Advisory Cell – provides free consultation and
guidance to MSME to file applications with the DGTR.
More than 250 participants
including MSMEs, various associations and practitioners of trade remedies took
part in the event and raised their concerns regarding the problems faced by
them due to unfair trade practices by exporting countries.
The DGTR’s efforts have been
instrumental in granting protection to the Indian industry – which has had a
direct effect on the Indian economy by contributing to the inflow of investments
in the manufacturing sector and generation of employment.
The DGTR was created in the
year 2018. Before the DGTR, the Directorate General of Anti-dumping and Allied
Duties (DGAD) and the DG Safeguards were responsible for administering the
trade remedial investigation against unfair trade practices such as
anti-dumping and countervailing duties, as well as safeguard measures. Since
1995, India has initiated more than 1100 trade remedy investigations. DGTR also
assists the Indian exporters in getting a fair outcome in trade remedy
investigations conducted by other WTO Members against India.