Indian authorities to open talk on antidumping textile fiber
Indian authorities will host a discussion on May 5 to shed light on the underselling of textile fiber commodities imported from Vietnam, China and Thailand, Vietnam’s Ministry of Industry and Trade said.
Manufacturers, importers and exporters are invited, along with relevant Vietnamese entrepreneurs who should be well prepared for the talk to avoid losses, said the Indian Ministry of Industry and Trade’s General Bureau of Antidumping, who will host the discussion.
Last May, MIT said the Indian general bureau of antidumping had probed into the underselling of textile fiber commodity originating from Vietnam, China and Thailand.
The number of antidumping lawsuits against Vietnamese producers has recently increased to an alarming level as many countries try to shield their own industries amid the economic crisis, according to the Vietnamese Ministry of Industry and Trade’s Department of Competition Administration.
Tran Tam
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