Rather than hiking the duty, the Ministry is of the view that reservation for local content could be increased in the tenders to provide relief for the domestic equipment makers.
To protect the struggling domestic industry, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, in May, had recommended imposing a restrictive duty in the range of USD 0.11 to 0.81 per watt on solar cells imported from the US, China, Malaysia and Chinese Taipei.
According to him, it might happen that all the tenders which have already been awarded might go into litigation as they would not deliver in case higher anti-dumping duty comes.
"People who have bid at a competitive price for solar will get an excuse and say that now anti-dumping duty has come we cannot deliver at this price. So they will all go into arbitration.
The higher duty proposal also comes at a time when MNRE is working on ways to bolster renewable energy in the country, including from solar sources.
Elaborating on the issue, Kapoor said that if a developer goes into litigation that entity would not be placing orders, and as a result the domestic industry would not have any benefit.
"We are not supporting anti-dumping duty and we are supporting a domestic reservation policy we already have... That is the best method to support them because with anti- dumping (duty) people can still import from countries like Japan or Korea or some other countries.
Many domestic solar manufacturers have been raising concerns about the dumping of cheap solar cells into India.
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