DGTR launches anti-dumping probe into import of Chinese copper data cables
India's Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR) has initiated an anti-dumping investigation into copper data cable imports from China following applications by Birla Cable and Sterlite Technologies. The probe will assess imports during fiscal...

Copper data cables usually comprise twisted pairs of copper conductors, insulated with polyethylene or other sheathing material, with or without the inclusion of braiding, drain wire, individual and/or overall foil shield, and a separator, used for the transmission of data and signals over local area networks (LAN).
The investigation will examine imports during the financial year 2024-25. The injury period for the investigation covers fiscal 2021-22, 2022-23, 2023-24, and 2024-25.
DGTR said applicants have also provided prima facie information regarding the injury suffered by the domestic industry because of dumped imports. “The applicants have claimed that the imports have suppressed and depressed the prices of the domestic industry,” the trade remediation body said in the dumping investigation initiation notification.
It is alleged that copper data cable imports have entered at prices below the cost of sales and the selling price of the domestic industry. This has adversely impacted the profitability of the domestic industry.
“The cash profits of the domestic industry have declined over the injury period, and it has earned a low return on capital employed,” the notification read while listing the concerns flagged by applicants.
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