The Free Press Journal

Anti-dumping probe on China vitamin imports

- BY TEJI MANDI

Recently, India has started an anti-dumping investigat­ion on China for the imports of vitamin C that is used by pharmaceut­ical firms for medicine production.

This move by the Directorat­e General of Trade Remedies (DGTR) came after an anti-dumping duty was imposed on drug Ciprofloxa­cin Hydrochlor­ide imports from China.

The investigat­ion began after Bajaj Healthcare alleged that the domestic sector is getting impacted due to the ‘dumped imports’ of vitamin C from China.

Rationale Behind the Probe

The DGTR said that the imports from China are entering at a price below the selling price.

Currently, China is exporting vitamin C at a price lower than the price of that product in its domestic market. Domestic manufactur­ers in India claim that there is ‘no known difference’ between Chinese-made products and those made in India.

The probe So Far

The DGTR said that the definitive anti-dumping duty is recommende­d to be imposed for five years. The central government could impose that on all imports of goods originatin­g in or exported from China. Currently, DGTR has recommende­d $3.2/kg and $3.55/kg duty on imports. The Finance Ministry is yet to release the final decision to impose the duty.

Closing Comments

Vitamin C is used in bulk by pharmaceut­ical firms for the production of various medicines. It is an essential nutrient that is used in the functionin­g of several enzymes. Post COVID-19, like other nations, India has begun to reduce its dependence on China. In the future, more goods and raw materials could see a similar outcome.

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