CommMin to help exporters maintain proper documentation
Countervailing duties can only be imposed if investigating agency of the importing country determines that imports of product in question subsidized, injuring domestic industry
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Roadmap for Documentation
- US conducted countervailing investigations, submitted final determination on 3 Indian products
- Paper file folders, common alloy aluminum sheet, and forged steel fluid end blocks
- Directorate general of foreign trade (DGTR),DG of trade remedies working on roadmap for documentation
New Delhi: The commerce ministry has started an exercise to help Indian exporters keep proper documentation to deal with US countervailing duty cases on domestic products, an official said.
As part of the exercise, teams of the directorate general of foreign trade (DGTR) and directorate general of trade remedies (DGTR) are working on a roadmap to work on the kind of documentation that needs to be maintained by Indian exporters. Before imposing countervailing or anti-subsidy duty (CVD), a country carries out detailed investigations on products which it believes that its trading partner is subsidising for export purposes. Subsidising exports is a kind of unfair trade practice. Countervailing duties can only be imposed if the investigating agency of the importing country determines that the imports of the product in question are subsidized and are injuring a domestic industry. Imposition of this duty does not prohibit or restrict imports.
World Trade Organisation (WTO) allows its member countries to use these tools to provide a level-playing field to their domestic players. The US has conducted countervailing investigations and submitted final determination on three Indian products -- paper file folders, common alloy aluminum sheet, and forged steel fluid end blocks. The European Commission too has conducted a similar probe on certain graphite electrode systems from India. The Indian government and the affected exporters have strongly defended the subsidy allegation against various programmes and schemes of the government, both at central and state level, in their written and oral responses during the conduct of investigations, the official said.
While imposing CVD, it has been stated that there is a need for a reasonable and effective system to confirm inputs, consumption amount and imposed indirect taxes. The official said that products which the US have investigated involved reimbursement of levies like electricity duty, VAT on fuel or APMC taxes. These levies are reimbursed under the Scheme for Remission of Duties and Taxes on Exported Products (RoDTEP), a WTO-compliant measure. "What the US authorities want is a highly technical kind of a report under the investigation.
So what we are trying to do is that in association with the DGTR and their team, we are now trying to sensitise exporters about the kind of documentation which they need to maintain to satisfy the US investigating authorities," the official who did not wish to be named said. The DGFT has recently held a meeting with the DGTR on the issue.