Anti-dumping duty on PVC Resin Paste from China, five others
Financial Express Bengaluru|December 30, 2024
INDIA'S DIRECTORATE GENERAL of trade remedies (DGTR) has proposed imposing anti-dumping duties of up to $707 per metric tonne on imports of Poly Vinyl Chloride (PVC) Resin Paste from China and five other countries: Korea, Malaysia, Taiwan, Thailand, and Norway.
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The recommended duties range from $89 to $707 per metric tonne, depending on the exporting country.

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