Government Extends Anti-Dumping Duty on Fluoroelastomers Imported from China:

To protect the domestic market, the central government has extended the anti-dumping duty on imports of "Fluoroelastomers (FKM)" from China PR up to 26.02.2026
Continuation of Anti-Dumping Duty on Fluoroelastomers Imported from China

Government Extends Anti-Dumping Duty on Fluoroelastomers Imported from China
The Ministry of Finance has released a notification (No. 29/2025-Customs (ADD) dated 19th August, 2025), where the government has decided to extend the anti-dumping duty on imports of Fluoroelastomers (FKM) from China until 26th February 2026. This duty was first imposed in November 2020 vide Notification No. 40/2020-Customs (ADD), dated 27th November 2020. This was done to protect Indian manufacturers from Chinese products being sold at prices lower than their fair market value, also known as 'dumped prices'. This was causing serious harm to the Indian industry.
The Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR) initiated a review (notification No. 7/08/2025-DGTR dated 16th June 2025) under Section 9A(5) of the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 (51 of 1975). This review was started to decide whether the anti-dumping duty on imports of "Fluoroelastomers (FKM)" from China PR must be continued. During this review, the DGTR requested that the current anti-dumping duty remain in place to avoid harm to Indian producers.
Therefore, to protect the domestic market, the central government has extended the anti-dumping duty on imports of "Fluoroelastomers (FKM)" from China PR up to 26.02.2026 unless it is cancelled or revoked or amended.
About Author

Nidhi
Content Writer
Nidhi is a skilled content writer specializing in personal finance. She creates clear, engaging articles on mutual funds, investments, insurance, and wealth-building strategies. With a passion for simplifying complex financial topics, Nidhi helps readers make informed money decisions with confidence. She can be reached at [email protected]
Studycafe
New Delhi, Delhi, India
1833My Recent Articles
- Karnataka High Court Gives Another Chance in GST Matter Due to Lack of Hearing
- Delay Should Be Condoned if Explanation is Unrefuted: ITAT
- Non-Service of Income Tax Notice, Ill health of taxpayer, ITAT condones Appeal filing delay
- Books of Accounts Cannot be Rejected Without Any Specific Defect: ITAT Kolkata
- Karnataka High Court Sends ITC Matter Back to GST Authorities for Reconsideration
Up Next
Loading suggestions…
Recent Posts

All Posts

Recent Posts

All Posts








