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Influx of cheap Chinese goods is distorting market prices and placing Indian manufacturers at disadvantage. (Representational image courtesy: Pixabay)

Industries urge govt to impose anti-dumping duties as Chinese goods flood Indian markets amid US tariffs

| @indiablooms | Apr 15, 2025, at 09:00 pm

New Delhi: The ongoing US-China trade war has triggered a spike in Chinese goods entering India, prompting domestic industries to urge the government to impose anti-dumping duties, according to a Business Standard report.

While the exact volume of imports from China remains unclear, the newspaper said the US tariff measures announced by President Donald Trump have been a key driver of this trend.

The influx of Chinese goods is distorting market prices and placing Indian manufacturers at a disadvantage, the report said.

One prominent example cited is viscose staple yarn (VSY), which is being imported at prices approximately ₹13 per kg lower than those of local producers.

Other sectors have also seen a surge, with medical device imports rising by 80% across 12 key product categories, and rubber gloves being sold with a price gap of up to $8 per 1,000 units, the report added.

In response, India is exploring a comprehensive strategy to counter dumping practices, including the enforcement of the Quality Control Order on Chinese goods.

Additionally, the central government has set up an inter-ministerial group to monitor developments and respond swiftly as needed, according to media reports.

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