India to slap anti-dumping duty on Vietnamese DVDs
India is poised to impose an anti-dumping duty on recordable DVDs imported from Viet Nam, citing predatory pricing.
India's Directorate General of Anti-Dumping and Allied Duties made a final finding on July 2 that Vietnamese exporters were selling recordable discs, including DVD-R and DVD-RW discs, below normal prices, setting the stage for an imposition of duties.
The anti-dumping duty would be imposed three months after this final finding, according to Viet Nam's Competition Administration Department.
The dumping margin for the products was set at 64.09 per cent, subjecting the products to a tariff of US$50.51 for each 1,000 units.
An anti-dumping investigation on recordable discs originating from Viet Nam, Thailand and Malaysia was initiated in May 2009 on the recommendation of India's Optical Disc Manufactures Welfare Association.
The Indian watchdog group has decided to impose a duty of $35.92 per 1,000 units on Malaysian products and $25.98 per 1,000 units on Thai products.
Ritek Viet Nam Co., Ltd was the only Vietnamese exporter to collaborate with the authorities during the investigation process. The company will have to pay a duty of only $29.75 per 1,000 units.
"Only Viet Nam has a separate tariff rate for an enterprise," said a representative of the Competition Administration Department, emphasising the importance of enterprises co-operating with authorities during these investigations. "This can help them get more favourable decision," she said.
While the duty would affect Vietnamese DVD exports to India, exporters could still restructure their export markets to minimise the impact, she added.
Vietnamese companies exported nearly 57.6 million discs to India in 2008-09, accounting for 12.1 per cent of market share in the country.
This is the fourth anti-dumping case in which India has ruled against Vietnamese products since Viet Nam joined the World Trade Organisation in 2007. India imposed anti-dumping tariffs on recordable compact discs (CD-R) and compact fluorescent lamps bulbs from Viet Nam in 2008 and on cotton fabric in 2009.
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