India has initiated 214 antidumping probe against China: Commerce Min

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The government has initiated as many as 214 anti-investigations up to December last year against China, with which has a huge trade deficit, Parliament was informed today.

The trade deficit (difference between imports and exports) with has increased to USD 63.12 billion in 2017-18 from USD 51 billion in the previous fiscal.

and Industry C R Chaudhary in a written reply to the Rajya Sabha said that the directorate general of trade remedies (DGTR) has initiated a total of 888 anti-investigations against imports from various countries.

These investigations mainly pertain to China, EU, Korea, Chinese Taipei, Thailand, US, Indonesia, and Malaysia, he said.

"Out of 888 investigations initiated by India, duty has been imposed in 656 against various countries and out of which 167 were from China," he added.

After China, maximum probes were started against EU and (65 each). It was followed by Chinese (62), (49), the US (40), (39), (39) and (34) as on December 31, 2017, he said.

Countries carry out anti-probe to determine whether their domestic industries have been hurt because of a surge in cheap imports.

As a counter measure, they impose duties under the multilateral regime of WTO.

The duty is aimed at ensuring fair trading practises and creating a level-playing field for domestic producers with regard to foreign producers and exporters.

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First Published: Wed, July 18 2018. 16:50 IST