BEIJING: China will continue imposing anti-dumping duties on single-mode optical fibre imports from India for another five years starting on Friday, the commerce ministry said on Thursday.The decision follows a sunset review initiated a year ago, which concluded that terminating the anti-dumping measures could lead to the continuation or recurrence of dumping and harm to China's domestic optical fibre industry.The tax rates will remain unchanged from previous rulings, ranging between 7.4% and 30.6% across different Indian exporters, including Sterlite Technologies with 7.4% rate and Aksh Optifibre and Finolex Cables both get 30.6%.China first implemented anti-dumping duties on Indian single-mode optical fibre in August 2014 and extended them for five years in 2020.
China to keep imposing anti-dumping duties on Indian single-mode optical fibre imports
China will continue anti-dumping duties on Indian optical fibre for five years. This decision follows a review which concluded dumping could harm China's industry. Existing tax rates will remain unchanged for various Indian exporters. Duties were first imposed in August 2014 and extended previously. The measures will remain in effect starting this Friday.







