ATMA asks govt to impose anti-dumping duty on Chinese tyres
04/06/2008 12:00
"The truck and bus tyre import in the country has jumped by a massive 1300 per cent during the last five years. According to data released by DGCIS&S, Government of India and corroborated by ATMA, the truck and bus tyre imports have gone up from 88,000 in 2003-04 to 12.17 lakh in 2007-08," the association said in a statement.
ATMA said most of the import is in the nature of dumping of tyres. "These tyres, imported mostly from
Certain independent importers and grey market operators using unfair means such as under invoicing the import and selling at the retail level on cash basis without paying VAT have flooded the market with these tyres, he added.
"The sale of these unaccounted-for imported tyres is costing the exchequer Rs 60-80 crore per month. The customer is also a loser as these tyres are being sold without any warranty," Budhraja said.
The association said almost 85 per cent of the truck and bus tyre import is taking place through
Source: economictimes.indiatimes.com
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