India launches an anti-dumping investigation into NFY imports

Observations

  • India has opened an anti-dumping probe against Vietnamese and Chinese imports of nylon filament yarn.

  • Gujarat Polyfilms Private Limited, and Oriilon India Private Limited requested such an investigation, claiming that the local sector had suffered serious harm as a result of the product’s dumping from these two countries.

A recent anti-dumping inquiry against imports of nylon filament yarn (NFY) from China and Vietnam was started by India’s Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR).

According to a DGTR letter, the decision comes after Century Enka Private Limited, Gujarat Polyfilms Private Limited, and Oriilon India Private Limited requested such an investigation, alleging that the local sector has suffered significant harm as a result of the dumping of this product from these two nations.

According to the applicants, in terms of technical specifications, physical and chemical characteristics, manufacturing process and technology, functions and uses, pricing, distribution and marketing, and tariff classification, the products exported from the two nations are identical to those produced by the domestic industry. Both technically and commercially, the two can be used interchangeably.

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