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14 minutes ago, jalsa01 said:

ante khangress unnapudu ela undevaaru

so bjp cheyochha anna?

edvaallo lo chinna edava pedaa edava ane concpet vunte...congress pedda edava...bjp chinna edava

but chinna edava talks too much moral lectures like desam kosam dhram kosam  but finally do edava things...anduke chinna edavni cheppto kotaali firstuu

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Thamudu Thamude…Pekata Pekate…!!

I hope we restart the full scale commerce with china..

India needs chinese productivity esp machine tools. Ipudipude manual nundi machinery ki move avutundi mana industry and we have to import and will import lot of machines before we start making them…

At the same time, Pakistan tho kuda limited trade start pettadam manchidi…raw materials akadinundi vache rate ki inkekada dorakadu esp cement and steel

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8 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

Thamudu Thamude…Pekata Pekate…!!

does it apply to USA scenario also?

 

10 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

I hope we restart the full scale commerce with china..

are you agree with chinees car imports dump? they have plenty in their garage

 not only that...they have pretty much everything in dumps...thye just left it in your shipyards...

antha varaku enduku ...okka sari tiktok ban lift cheyyamanu chaalu

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9 minutes ago, balancer said:

does it apply to USA scenario also?

 

are you agree with chinees car imports dump? they have plenty in their garage

 not only that...they have pretty much everything in dumps...thye just left it in your shipyards...

antha varaku enduku ...okka sari tiktok ban lift cheyyamanu chaalu

FYI, we import only the stuff that we need…not because they have in excess.

They may have huge car dump, but we have 110% customs duty on such imported cars. Trade is protected, Indian interests are protected. 

China nundi dump anedi early 2000’s phenomenon kaka, post 2010’s, Ipudu trade conditions have changed vastly…Its not Indian consumer but Indian companies need chinese machines, tools and products.

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On 1/10/2026 at 2:47 AM, Android_Halwa said:

China nundi dump anedi early 2000’s phenomenon kaka, post 2010’s, Ipudu trade conditions have changed vastly…Its not Indian consumer but Indian companies need chinese machines, tools and products.

this is recent 2024 case of solar panels...

 

  • The investigation was initiated by India's Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR) in late 2024 (Case No. AD (OI)-24/2024), following complaints from domestic manufacturers like FS India Solar Ventures, Jupiter International, Tata Power Solar, and others. They alleged that cheap imports from China were causing material injury to the local solar industry through dumping (selling below normal value or production costs).
  • On September 29, 2025, the DGTR released its Final Findings, confirming dumping had occurred with margins as high as 105-115% and injury margins up to 35-40%. The probe covered solar cells (including monocrystalline, multicrystalline, thin-film, and TopCon types) and those assembled into modules/panels, treating them as a single product for analysis.
  • The DGTR recommended definitive anti-dumping duties for three years, to be applied from the date of notification by the Ministry of Finance. Duties were tiered: 0% for some cooperative producers (e.g., Jinko Solar and Trina Solar, whose module prices didn't cause injury), 23% for certain others, and up to 30% of the CIF (Cost, Insurance, Freight) value for the rest.
  • These duties aimed to offset the dumped prices and protect domestic producers from financial stress, such as selling below cost and higher-than-expected losses. The investigation noted that Chinese imports had surged significantly, with prices dropping sharply (e.g., by 55% in some periods).

 

Posted
31 minutes ago, balancer said:

this is recent 2024 case of solar panels...

 

 

  • The investigation was initiated by India's Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR) in late 2024 (Case No. AD (OI)-24/2024), following complaints from domestic manufacturers like FS India Solar Ventures, Jupiter International, Tata Power Solar, and others. They alleged that cheap imports from China were causing material injury to the local solar industry through dumping (selling below normal value or production costs).
  • On September 29, 2025, the DGTR released its Final Findings, confirming dumping had occurred with margins as high as 105-115% and injury margins up to 35-40%. The probe covered solar cells (including monocrystalline, multicrystalline, thin-film, and TopCon types) and those assembled into modules/panels, treating them as a single product for analysis.
  • The DGTR recommended definitive anti-dumping duties for three years, to be applied from the date of notification by the Ministry of Finance. Duties were tiered: 0% for some cooperative producers (e.g., Jinko Solar and Trina Solar, whose module prices didn't cause injury), 23% for certain others, and up to 30% of the CIF (Cost, Insurance, Freight) value for the rest.
  • These duties aimed to offset the dumped prices and protect domestic producers from financial stress, such as selling below cost and higher-than-expected losses. The investigation noted that Chinese imports had surged significantly, with prices dropping sharply (e.g., by 55% in some periods).

 

Yeah, That’s the response of the demand.

Once we have enough capacity to supply for the demand, why would we import ?

Like I said earlier, Chinese imports are important for Indian businesses and this is just another example. Indians ade using more solar panels and usage is growing, It helps Indian business to sustain. There must be few hundred solar companies operating in India today solely depending on such imports. Indian manufacturing is not competitive for our present demand and someone has to fill in the shoes else all these companies will go bankrupt.

 

Posted
1 hour ago, rational said:

 

there's nothing gov can/should do here, govt intervention will only make it worse. long term economic reforms are the only solution which the govt is scared to do.

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