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To alleviate the challenges faced by domestic producers, the government of India has recently implemented quota restrictions on the imports of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) suspension resins containing more than 2 parts per million of residual vinyl chloride monomer (RVCM). This action comes in response to the increasing dumping of PVC suspension resins from countries such as China, Taiwan, the United States, and Russia, which has caused significant harm to Indian producers. The implementation of these restrictions is expected to safeguard the interests of domestic producers and ensure a fair market environment.
Investigations conducted by the DGTR revealed a substantial and rapid increase in polyvinyl chloride suspension resins imports, particularly between January 2022 and June 2022. Compared to previous fiscal years, import volumes have doubled during this period, indicating a sudden surge in imports. The lower production costs in China, resulting from unforeseen developments, have been attributed to the increase in imports, OfBusiness assessed.
The government notification highlights that the imposition of import quotas on PVC Suspension resins is deemed to be in the best interest of the public. The import restrictions aim to maintain a balance between domestic production and imports, thereby meeting the demand for polyvinyl chloride suspension resins. These safeguard measures have the objective of protecting the domestic industry from significant harm while ensuring a manageable impact on the downstream sector:

The imposition of quota restrictions on PVC Suspension resins imports by the government of India serves as a significant relief for domestic producers. By curbing the dumping of these resins, primarily from various countries, the government aims to protect the interests of domestic producers and promote a fair market environment. The specified import quotas for each quarter and country reflect the government’s commitment to balance the demand for polyvinyl chloride suspension resins while safeguarding domestic production.
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