Stainless steel importers oppose anti-dumping probe
09/12/2008 12:00
Stainless steel importers have opposed the Commerce Ministrys move to initiate probe into alleged dumping of the alloy from foreign countries, saying the facts furnished by a leading domestic manufacturer for investigations are ""misleading""."
"Commerce Ministry officials believed the data were compiled by a novice organisation without asking the Joint Plant Committee, an outfit of Steel Ministry, to verify the same,"" Secretary of Process Plant Machinery Association of India V P Ramchandran said in a statement.
Doubting the intentions of the domestic producer on whose behest the anti-dumping investigations have been launched, a leading exporter of stainless utensils P S Sarna said: ""It is ironical that the company is opening its service centres and business operations abroad, but wants Indian stainless market to be protected for it alone.
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