PM Approves Safeguard Shift from DoR to DoC in Enhanced Set Up,
Named DG Trade Remedies
[Press Release dated 9 May 2018]
The Government of India
carried out an Amendment to the Government of India (Allocation of Business)
Rules, 1961 on May 7, 2018 substituting “Directorate General of Trade Remedies”
in place of “Directorate General of Anti-Dumping and Allied Duties” in
Department of Commerce. This has paved way for creation of an integrated single
umbrella National Authority to be called the Directorate General of Trade
Remedies (DGTR) for providing comprehensive and swift trade defence
mechanism in India. The amendment of Allocation of Business Rules has also
mandated Department of Commerce with work pertaining to recommendation of
Safeguard measures.
2. Presently, the trade defence mechanism in India lacks optimality and takes more
than a year to complete proceedings in cases pertaining to unfair trade
practices. Currently, the Directorate General of Anti-dumping and Allied Duties
(DGAD) deals with anti-dumping and CVD cases, Directorate General of Safeguards
(DGS) deals with safeguard measures and DGFT deals with quantitative
restriction (QR) safeguards. The DGTR will bring DGAD, DGS and Safeguards (QR)
functions of DGFT into its fold by merging them into one single national
entity. DGTR will deal with Anti-dumping, CVD and Safeguard measures. It will
also provide trade defence support to our domestic
industry and exporters in dealing with increasing instances of trade remedy
investigations instituted against them by other countries. The creation of DGTR
will provide a level playing field to the domestic industry. In the last three
years, India initiated more than 130 anti-dumping/countervailing duty/safeguard
cases to deal with the rising incidences of unfair trade practices and to
provide a level playing field to the domestic industry.
3. The DGTR will function
as an attached office of Department of Commerce. The recommendation of DGTR for
imposition of Anti-dumping, countervailing & Safeguard duties would be
considered by the Department of Revenue.
4. The DGTR will be a
professionally integrated organisation with
multi-spectrum skill sets emanating from officers drawn from different services
and specialisations. The DGTR will also bring in
substantial reduction of the time taken to provide relief to the domestic
industry. The newly constituted body is in consonance with the goal of Minimum
Government Maximum Governance of the Prime Minister of India.
5. The Commerce and
Industry Minister Suresh Prabhu expressed his
satisfaction over the fact that the proposal of creation of DGTR which was
pending since 1997 has been approved under the leadership of the Prime
Minister, making it an epochal event for the benefit of the domestic industry.