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Impose anti-dumping duty on Chinese solar glass, else industry will die: Borosil to govt

Anti-dumping probes are conducted by countries to determine whether domestic industries have been hurt because of a surge in cheap imports

October 17, 2024 / 15:58 IST
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Chinese makers are exporting solar glass into India at a price which is "much below" their cost of production, alleged Borosil Renewables Vice Chairman Shreevar Kheruka
Chinese makers are exporting solar glass into India at a price which is "much below" their cost of production, alleged Borosil Renewables Vice Chairman Shreevar Kheruka.

Leading glass maker Borosil has urged the government to impose anti-dumping duty on Chinese solar glass to provide a level playing field to the domestic players, else the Indian industry will ”die”.

Chinese makers are exporting solar glass into India at a price which is ”much below” their cost of production, alleged Borosil Renewables Vice Chairman Shreevar Kheruka.

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These glasses are mainly used in the manufacturing of solar panels and are crucial for India’s quest for growth in renewable energy. Painting a grim picture of the industry due to the alleged dumping, Borosil Renewables Vice Chairman Shreevar Kheruka said that the price at which the Chinese are selling their solar glasses in India is even lower than the prices of raw material, power and fuel expenses.

The cost of Chinese solar glasses is heavily subsidised by their government and that ranges between 35 to 55 per cent of the cost of the product, Kheruka claimed. If the Indian government does not impose anti-dumping duty on imports, then the domestic industry will die, he said. Borosil Renewables is a premier solar glass manufacturer and part of the over Rs 3,000 crore Borosil Group, which also operates in consumer-ware, scientific and laboratory glass/glassware. When asked about the policy support required by the government, Kheruka told PTI ”We only want a level playing field.