India starts anti-dumping investigation of solar cells from Vietnam

May 20th at 10:09
20-05-2021 10:09:26+07:00

India starts anti-dumping investigation of solar cells from Vietnam

The Indian Ministry of Commerce and Industry has launched an anti-dumping probe into solar cells originating from China, Thailand and Vietnam.

Solar cells installed on the roof of a factory in the southern Dong Nai Province. Photo courtesy of Nami Solar Power JSC.

It follows a petition by the Indian Solar Manufacturers Association.

The dumping margins related to the products under investigation have not been disclosed, with the ministry merely saying they exceed the 2 percent threshold.

The Trade Remedies Authority of Vietnam said producers and exporters should contact the Indian ministry to register for questionnaires, and keep breast of relevant information emanating from India.

Any action deemed uncooperative can lead to India imposing anti-dumping duties, it warned.

"High taxes will result in Vietnamese producers losing their competitive advantage and lose part or even all of the market share in India."

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