TRU Opts not to
Impose Anti-dumping Duty on Thai Tyres
The
Finance Ministry has decided not to impose anti-dumping duty on truck and bus
radial tyres imported from Thailand. The ministry
said in a notification that the “central government has decided not to impose
the anti-dumping duty on imports of new pneumatic radial tyres
of rubber for buses and lorries with or without tubes
and/or flaps originating or exported from Thailand.”
The
move comes after the Directorate General of Trade Remedies recommended that an
anti-dumping duty should be imposed on Thai imports of truck and bus radials
based on an application filed by the Automotive Tyre
Manufacturers’ Association (ATMA).
“According
to the latest tyre import data released by commerce
ministry, Thailand has displaced China as the largest source of truck & bus
radial tyres (TBR) being imported into India.Nearly 50% of truck & bus radial (TBR) tyres imported in the first three quarters of the current
fiscal are from Thailand . We will request the
government to reconsider an anti-dumping duty on import of TBR from Thailand.
Even in passenger car radial (PCR) imports in India, Thailand has come to
account for the single largest share of 35% in the April-December period,” said
Rajiv Budhraja, director general, ATMA.
In
June 2020, the government had shifted tyres to the
restricted category mostly to curb Chinese imports. However, domestic tyre companies claim that China has made huge investments
in Thailand.
<Office
Memorandum F.No. 354/12/2021-TRU dated 1 March 2021]