India has imposed anti-dumping duties on two critical chemicals—Vitamin-A Palmitate and Insoluble Sulphur—imported from China, Japan, Switzerland, and the European Union. The move is intended to protect Indian manufacturers from the adverse effects of cheap imports that have been causing market

India has announced the imposition of anti-dumping duties on four Chinese products to safeguard local manufacturers from the adverse effects of cheap imports. The move comes after detailed investigations confirmed that the goods were being dumped into the Indian market at prices below fair market value, harming domestic producers. The Ministry of Finance has formalized

India is formulating strategies to bolster its steel industry in response to the recent 25% tariffs imposed by the United States on steel imports. The government’s initiatives aim to mitigate potential adverse effects on domestic steel producers and sustain export growth. The Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme is under consideration to enhance domestic steel

Malaysia enforces provisional anti-dumping duties ranging from 2.52% to 36.80% on flat-rolled iron and steel products from China, India, Japan, and South Korea to protect its domestic industry.