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Petchem producer surge India to scrap anti-dumping duty on Saudi, Oman PP
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 12 - 08 - 2010

The petrochemicals and chemicals industry in the Gulf has registered a strong protest against a move by India to apply anti-dumping duties on polypropylene exports from Oman and Saudi Arabia.
Gulf Petrochemicals and Chemicals Association (GPCA), citing a “Disclosure Report” issued by India recently, said the government had decided to apply anti-dumping measures against polypropylene (PP) exports from two Gulf countries - Oman and Saudi.
Dr Abdulwahab Al-Sadoun, secretary general of the Gulf Petrochemicals and Chemicals Association (GPCA), said “this decision is not justified as GCC companies are neither dumping products in India nor causing injury to the country's petrochemical industry.”
“The Indian authorities had decided to take the unprecedented approach of rejecting the local price of feedstock used to manufacture polypropylene since the price when sold in Saudi is “considerably lower” than the price available in India,” he noted.
Sadoun said for obvious commercial reasons, including proximity to the source and low local production and distribution costs, the price of feedstock in Saudi Arabia, as in the Gulf region generally, was more competitive than in countries like India.
He pointed out that the methodology applied by India would clearly not stand up to scrutiny under WTO rules.
“WTO rules do not allow India to use anti-dumping measures to protect its industry from fair trade from competitive producers in the Gulf region that are not dumping their products and are not injuring the Indian industry,” he added.
Sadoun said that he was surprised by the Indian government's move “given its desire to improve economic ties with Gulf countries and considering the massive investments and employment of Indian nationals in the region.”
The GPCA chief called upon the Indian Government to reconsider the decision before it “affected economic relations with the Gulf region.”
“With this move, there is a concern that many aspects of business and trade between the GCC and India will be impacted,” he added.
Meanwhile, the GPCA chief said the association will hold consultations with regional governments and seek their support.
More than a year after India imposed anti-dumping duties on polypropylene imports from companies located in Oman and Saudi Arabia, the Gulf Petrochemicals and Chemicals Association (GPCA) Monday, formally sent missives to the Indian embassies located in the GCC voicing protest against the taxes. “This decision is not justified because GCC companies are neither dumping products in India or causing injury to the Indian petrochemical industry,” GPCA said.
A GPCA spokesperson said the organization was considering a similar action against China which has imposed anti-dumping duties on imports of ethanol and butanediol from GCC based companies. “We are still considering our options,” the spokesperson said on being asked to specify the retaliatory action that the association plans to take against India and China.
In an order issued by the Department of Revenue of India on July 30, 2009, the country raised tariffs on import of polypropylene imports from Oman, Saudi Arabia and Singapore to $977.67/mt.
The action came as a result of a petition filed by Reliance Industries.


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