DGTR proposes duty to safeguard industry
The recommendation for anti-dumping duties underscores the government's commitment to creating a level playing field for domestic businesses. Dumping occurs when foreign manufacturers export goods to another country at prices lower than their normal value, which can harm the local industry by undercutting prices and eroding market share. By imposing duties, the authorities seek to counteract this practice and prevent unfair competition.
The DGTR's proposal is based on a thorough investigation into the matter, including examination of the impact of dumped imports on the domestic industry. It takes into account various factors such as price undercutting, impact on profitability, and the overall effect on the industry's performance. The imposition of duties is aimed at restoring fair competition and providing a conducive environment for the growth of domestic manufacturers.
The move is expected to provide a significant boost to the indigenous hydraulic rock breaker industry, enabling local manufacturers to compete on a more level playing field. It will also encourage investment in the sector and spur innovation and technological advancement. Additionally, the imposition of duties is likely to safeguard employment opportunities in the industry and contribute to the overall economic development of the country.