India Initiates a Probe on Exports Subsidisation on MDF

Wednesday, 11 December 2019

India has initiated a probe into alleged exports subsidisation by Indonesia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam on fiberboards, which is impacting the domestic industry, according to a notification. The commerce ministry's investigation arm Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR) has started the probe to examine whether the subsidy programs of these five countries for exports of fireboards are impacting the domestic industry.

Green panel Industries, Century Plyboards (India) and Rushil Decor have filed an application on behalf of domestic industry before the directorate alleging subsidisation of fibreboards from these five countries. They have requested for initiation of an anti-subsidy investigation for levy of countervailing duties on the imports of the goods, DGTR said in a notification.

According to the notification, it has found evidence of existence of "countervailable subsidies" on production and export of the goods. Such subsidised exports by companies in these five countries are causing material injury to the domestic industry and there is a further threat of injury to them.

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