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Domestic report release

India Anti-Dumping Duties Report Released

Analysis based on 8 articles · First reported May 26, 2026 · Last updated May 26, 2026

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The report highlights that enforcing anti-dumping duties could save India Rs 28,540 crore annually in foreign exchange and support Rs 70,000 crore in domestic investments. This would positively impact India's economic resilience, reduce import dependence, and protect domestic industries, particularly MSMEs, from predatory pricing.

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A report titled 'Impact of Anti-Dumping Duties in India', co-authored by the Center for Development and Economic Policy Research and the Centre for WTO Studies, was released on Tuesday. It states that enforcing anti-dumping duties on products currently under government evaluation could save India approximately Rs 28,540 crore annually in foreign exchange and support domestic investments worth Rs 70,000 crore. The report criticizes the non-implementation of 56 India — Directorate General of Trade Remedies-recommended anti-dumping duties by the India — Ministry of Finance (India), which has resulted in an estimated annual economic loss of Rs 11,938 crore to domestic industries. It also projects that economic losses from dumped imports could rise to Rs 2.70 lakh crore by 2030, with job losses increasing from 24,000 to 38,000-42,000. The study emphasizes that anti-dumping duties have a negligible impact on consumer inflation and downstream costs, while their non-implementation disproportionately affects MSMEs, leading to shutdowns. The report advocates for timely implementation of these duties to protect domestic manufacturing, reduce import dependence, and strengthen India's economic resilience.

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The report suggests that implementing anti-dumping duties would significantly benefit India's economy by saving foreign exchange, supporting domestic investments, and protecting local industries and jobs.
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The Center for Development and Economic Policy Research co-authored the report highlighting the economic benefits of enforcing anti-dumping duties in India.
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The Centre for WTO Studies co-authored the report on the impact of anti-dumping duties in India and its head, Pritam Banerjee, released it.
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The India — Directorate General of Trade Remedies conducts investigations into alleged dumping and makes recommendations for anti-dumping duties, which are often not implemented by the finance ministry.
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The India — Ministry of Finance (India) makes the final decision on whether to impose anti-dumping duties, and its non-implementation of recommendations has led to economic losses.
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Pritam Banerjee, Head of the Centre for WTO Studies, released the report during a roundtable discussion.
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China is identified as a primary source of dumped imports that negatively affect India's domestic industries.
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The non-implementation of anti-dumping duties puts avoidable pressure on India's foreign exchange reserves and the India — Indian rupee.
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The United States is mentioned as a country that imposes higher anti-dumping duty rates and for longer durations compared to India.
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Anti-dumping duties are described as World Trade Organization-compliant trade remedy instruments.
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The India — Directorate General of Trade Remedies operates under the India — Ministry of Trade and Industry.
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