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India extends safeguard duty on solar imports, imposes anti-dumping duty on other items

The move is the latest among many by the Indian government to reduce dependence on Chinese imports

July 31, 2020 / 12:55 IST
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India has reportedly extended imposition of safeguard duty and placed anti-dumping duties (ADD) on various import items to protect domestic manufacturers and to bar China from allegedly dumping products like solar cells, digital offset printing plates and industrial raw material.

The Indian revenue department has notified the continuation of safeguard duty on solar cells and panels for another year, in what is being viewed as a means to increase pressure on Chinese imports into the country, Mint reported.

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Among other items, provisional ADD is imposed on aniline oil (used to make industrial chemicals) and definitive ADD has been put digital offset printing plate imports. These orders were given late on July 29, it added.

The extension of safeguard duty (14.9 percent for the first six months and 14.5 percent for the rest six months) comes as the period expired on July 29. Relief on safeguard duty will be provided to the extent of any ADD paid on the items.