India starts probe into alleged dumping of newsprint from five countries

23 Jan 2020 Evaluate

India has started a probe into alleged dumping of newsprint, used in printing of newspapers, from Australia, Canada, European Union, Hong Kong, and Russia, following a complaint by an Indian Newsprint Manufacturers Association. The  Association has filed an application before Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR) on behalf of domestic industry for investigation of anti-dumping duty concerning imports of 'Newsprint, in rolls or sheets, excluding glazed newsprint' originating in or exported from five countries.

In a notification, DGTR, under the Commerce Ministry, has stated that on the basis of the prima facie evidence submitted by the association about dumping of the product from these countries, the authority, hereby, initiates an investigation. In the probe, DGTR will determine the existence, degree and effect of alleged dumping on domestic manufacturers. If it is established that the dumping has impacted the domestic industry, the DGTR would recommend imposition of anti-dumping duty.

The finance ministry will take the final decision on imposing these duties. The association has claimed that dumping of the newsprint by companies of these regions have impacted domestic players. The period of investigation is April to December 2019. It would also look at 2016-19 data.

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