GS 3: EconomyGS 2: International Relations

‘Govt mulls easing curbs on certain Chinese imports’, Pg21.

Commerce Ministry and NITI Aayog advocate easing curbs on Chinese imports amid trade policy recalibration and growing reliance on raw materials.

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Key Highlights:

  • The Ministry of Commerce and Industry and NITI Aayog are considering easing tariff and non-tariff curbs on certain Chinese imports.
  • Measures being considered include allowing anti-dumping duties to lapse on specific products.
  • Tariff cuts on raw materials for sectors like leather and engineering goods are under consideration due to limited domestic capacity.
  • The government is re-evaluating its trade policy, including relations with China, while negotiating trade deals with other countries.

Detailed Insights:

  • The move is driven by India's increasing dependence on Chinese raw materials across various sectors.
  • Vietnam's zero-duty import policy on Chinese raw materials is putting Indian manufacturers at a competitive disadvantage.
  • The final decision on tariff cuts rests with the Finance Ministry, following consultations and recommendations from other departments.
  • The government will not renew anti-dumping duties on items like axle beams and steering components.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Anti-dumping Duty: A protectionist tariff imposed by a domestic government on foreign imports that are priced below fair market value.
  • Tariff: A tax or duty imposed on goods when they are moved across a customs border.
  • NITI Aayog: The premier policy think tank of the Government of India, providing directional and policy inputs.
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