China's plastic machinery and titanium dioxide are anti-dumped by India
The Anti-Dumping Administration of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry of India announced on June 25th the final ruling of the anti-dumping investigation against Diclofenac sodium made in China on May 29th. The final ruling proposes to impose an anti-dumping duty of 144 rupees per kilogram on China's imports of diclofenac sodium.
In terms of dumping, as the responding company Tangyin Yongqi Chemical Co., Ltd. rejected the on-site inspection of the Indian Anti-dumping Bureau, the final ruling unified China's corporate dumping margin to 70-75%. In terms of damage and causation, the final ruling found that the surge in printed products during the investigation period caused substantial losses to India's domestic industries such as idle capacity, declining market share, and falling profits.
I responded that the company did not receive market economy treatment.
Before that, on June 13, 2008, India initiated an anti-dumping investigation against the Chinese automobile power steering system. The news came as a shock. Anti-dumping on Chinese auto parts products has spread from developed countries to low-cost developing countries.