TRU Opts Not to Impose Anti-Dumping Duty on Copper and Copper Alloy Flat Rolled Products from China, Korea Plus Four
· DGTR Recommended its Final Findings on
16 April 2021 on Complaint of Agrawal Metal
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China
PR – US$618/MT
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Korea
RP – US$651/MT
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Malaysia
– US$1077/MT
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Nepal
– US$429/MT and $478/MT
·
Sri
Lanka – US$720/MT
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Thailand
– US$440/MT
<Office Memorandum dated 2 July
2021>
The government has decided not to impose anti-dumping on
imports of certain copper products, used in the electrical industry, from
China, Thailand, Korea and three other countries, according to an office
memorandum. In April, the commerce ministry's arm Directorate General of Trade
Remedies (DGTR) recommended imposing the duty on "copper and copper alloy
flat-rolled products" from China, Korea, Malaysia, Nepal, Sri Lanka and
Thailand, after conducting a probe.
"The central government has decided not to impose
anti-dumping duty on imports of copper and copper alloy flat-rolled products
originating in or exported from China, Korea, Malaysia, Nepal, Sri Lanka and
Thailand, proposed in the said final findings (of DGTR)," according to the
office memorandum, dated July 2, of the revenue department.
The duty proposed by the DGTR was in the range of $42 per
tonne to $1,077 per tonne.
The finance ministry takes the final call to impose these
duties and issues notification for the same.
Copper flat-rolled products are used in power
distribution, electrical and electronic switchgear, automotive electronics, and
radiators.
The directorate is the investigative arm of the commerce
ministry, which probes dumping of goods, a significant increase in imports and
subsidised imports from India's
trade partners.
Countries carry out anti-dumping probes to determine
whether their domestic industries have been hurt because of a surge in cheap
imports. As a countermeasure, they impose duties under the multilateral regime
of the WTO (World Trade Organisation).
The duty is to ensure fair trade practices and create a
level playing field for domestic producers concerning foreign producers and
exporters.