New Delhi: India may impose anti-dumping duty on a certain type of sheet used in solar cell making from China, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia and Thailand for five years in order to safeguard domestic players from cheap imports from these countries.
The commerce ministry's dumping investigation arm Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR) has recommended the duty in the range of USD 537 to USD 1,559 per tonne on imports of "Ethylene Vinyl Acetate sheet for solar module".
The final decision to impose the duty would be taken by the finance ministry.
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"The authority recommends imposition of definitive anti-dumping duties on the imports...originating in or exported from China, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, and Thailand, for a period of five years," the DGTR has said in a notification.
In its findings, the DGTR said imposition of the duty is required to offset dumping and injury caused by dumped imports from these countries.
Following a complaint by a domestic company, the directorate had initiated the probe in April last year.
The product is a polymer based component used in the manufacturing of solar PV (Photo Voltaic) modules.