India has imposed anti-dumping duties on polystyrene (PS) imports from Iran, Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, the UAE and the US.
The duties apply to all types of PS, except for imports of expandable PS, according to the revenue department, which is part of India's finance ministry.
The duties (see table below) will be applied for five years, starting from 17 November.
An investigation by the finance ministry found that PS was being exported to India by the countries in question below their usual value, resulting in dumping. This has in turn affected domestic companies and led to unfair competition.
India's anti-dumping duties on PS imports | $/t | |||
S/N | Country of origin | Country of export | Producer | Duty amount |
1 | Iran | Any country including Iran | Takht-e Jamshid Pars Assaluyeh Petrochemical | 183 |
2 | Iran | Any country including Iran | Any producer other than at S/N 1 | 309 |
3 | Any country except subject countries | Iran | Any | 309 |
4 | Taiwan | Any country | Formosa Chemicals & Fibre | 39 |
5 | Taiwan | Any country | Any | 296 |
6 | Any country except subject countries | Taiwan | Any | 296 |
7 | UAE | Any country including UAE | Any | 78 |
8 | Any country except subject countries | UAE | Any | 78 |
9 | US | Any country including US | Any | 474 |
10 | Any country except subject countries | US | Any | 474 |
11 | Malaysia | Any country including Malaysia | Any | 54 |
12 | Any country except subject countries | Malaysia | Any | 54 |
13 | Singapore | Any country including Singapore | Any | 35 |
Source: India's finance ministry (department of revenue) |