Anti-dumping duty on some steel products extended for another 6 months

New Delhi: The government has decided to extend the anti-dumping duty on certain types of steel products for another six months. It has been decided to extend the anti-dumping duty on these cheap products imported from China, Japan and Korea till December 15 this year.

The decision is aimed at protecting domestic industries. According to two separate notifications issued by the Revenue Department, hot rolled products of alloys and non-alloy steel imported from China, Japan, Korea, Russia and Brazil and cold rolled products of alloys and non-alloy steel imported from China, Japan and Korea. The duration of the duty has been extended.

The Directorate General of Trade Remedies, Investigation Branch, Ministry of Commerce, has recommended extension of duty on these products. The duty was imposed in August 2016 for five years.

In addition, the period of duty on tire curing presses has also been extended till November 30, 2021. This duty is levied on presses imported from China.

In another decision, the duty on glazed / unglazed porcelain / vitrified tiles imported from China has also been extended till December 31.


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