Centre extends anti-dumping duty on bus and truck tyres from China by three months

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The centre has extended the anti-dumping duty on import of bus and truck tyres from China by three months. In a gazette notification, it was stated that the anti-dumping duty imposed in September 2017, for a period of five years, will now be in force till December 2022.

According to a notification by the Central Board Excise and Customs (CBEC), the anti-dumping duty on these Chinese products lies in the range of $ 245.35 – 452.33 per tonne.

It covers new or unused

radial tyres with or without tubes and or flap of rubber (including tubeless tyres) having normal rim diameter code above 16 inches used in buses, lorries, and trucks.

The recent order is following a sunset review investigation into these imports from China at the behest of Automotive Tyre Manufacturer’s Association (ATMA). It argued that despite duties in force, there is positive and significant dumping margin. Further, ATMA said that there is likelihood of continuation/ recurrence of the dumping and the injury to the domestic industry in the event of cessation of duty.

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