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India reopens anti-dumping probe on jute imports from Bangladesh, Nepal amid price undercutting row

According to the applicants, export prices of jute goods have dropped significantly, and in many cases, goods are being shipped by producers more than their installed capacity, indicating possible routing through unauthorised manufacturers.

July 02, 2025 / 22:52 IST
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The review covers a wide range of jute items, including jute yarn or twine, hessian fabric, sacking bags, and sacking cloth.
The review covers a wide range of jute items, including jute yarn or twine, hessian fabric, sacking bags, and sacking cloth.

India has launched a mid-term review of the anti-dumping duties it had imposed on jute products imported from Bangladesh and Nepal, the Commerce Ministry’s investigation arm said in a notification dated June 30.

The Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR) said the review follows a request by the Indian Jute Mills Association and AP Mesta Twine Mills Association, who alleged that exporters from the two neighbouring countries are undercutting prices and bypassing capacity limits. They argued that a fresh investigation is needed to potentially strengthen duties and protect Indian producers.

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According to the applicants, export prices of jute goods have dropped significantly, and in many cases, goods are being shipped by producers more than their installed capacity, indicating possible routing through unauthorised manufacturers. Based on this complaint and prima facie evidence, the DGTR has now begun a formal review.

“On the basis of the duly substantiated application by domestic producers… the authority hereby initiates a mid-term review,” the notification said.