India has initiated an antidumping probe into import of a chemical - used in food, beverages and pharma industry - from Indonesia.
The probe by DGAD - the investigating arm of the commerce ministry - would recommend imposition of antidumping duty if it is established that import of 'Saccharin' from Indonesia has caused material injury to the domestic industry.
The Directorate General of Antidumping and
Allied Duties (DGAD) has said it has found "sufficient
evidence" of dumping of the chemical from the
The probe made its way on an application filed
by Swati Petro Products Pvt Ltd, seeking imposition
"The authority hereby initiates an investigation
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