The Finance Ministry imposed the import duty on a type of graphite electrodes based on recommendations of the Directorate General of Anti-Dumping Duty (DGAD) for five years. The duty ranges between USD 278.19 and USD 922.03.
The main use of graphite electrodes is in melting of steel.
The DGAD had initiated and conducted investigation into dumping, injury and causal links between dumping and injury to the domestic industry.
It said the production, sales and capacity utilisation of the domestic industry has declined in the period of investigation (January 2012-December 2012) after a healthy growth during the previous years, while imports increased substantially over the injury period (April 2009-December 2012).
The DGAD had carried out the probe into the dumping on complaints of domestic manufacturers -- HEG and Graphite India.
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