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India steps up scrutiny of China imports after US tariffs spark dumping concerns

US President Donald Trump on April 2 issued an executive order on reciprocal tariffs imposing additional ad-valorem duties ranging from 10 per cent to 50 per cent on imports from a number of its trading partners

April 05, 2025 / 13:01 IST
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Amid fears of a surge in Chinese imports in the country following US’ decision to impose reciprocal tariffs on several major trading partners, India has reportedly tightened monitoring of inbound shipments.

The Department of Commerce has been conducting a series of internal meetings, led by commerce secretary Sunil Barthwal, to formulate a comprehensive strategy in this regard, according to a report by Business Standard.

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“The commerce department is alert,” the report quoted a person familiar with the matter. “It had been closely monitoring the import situation even before the US announced its reciprocal tariffs on Wednesday. The US has been levying additional tariffs on Chinese goods.”

US President Donald Trump on April 2 issued an executive order on reciprocal tariffs imposing additional ad-valorem duties ranging from 10 per cent to 50 per cent on imports from a number of its trading partners. The baseline duty of 10 per cent is effective from April 5 and the remaining country specific additional ad-valorem duty will be effective from April 9 onwards.