Govt Imposes ADD on Roller Chains Imported from China [Read Notification]

The Ministry of Finance, via Notification, imposed a five-year anti-dumping duty of up to 6.34% on roller chains imported from China
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The Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue), Government of India, has issued Notification No. 06/2025-Customs (ADD) dated March 24, 2025, announcing the imposition of anti-dumping duty on imports of roller chains originating in or exported from China PR.

The move comes after the Designated Authority’s final findings (Notification No. 06/26/2023-DGTR) dated December 26, 2024, which confirmed that such imports were causing material injury to the domestic industry.

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The anti-dumping duty applies to products classified under tariff item 7315 11 00 of the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act, 1975, and will be levied on a CIF value basis for a period of five years, unless revoked or modified earlier.

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Below is the official table from the notification outlining the duty structure:

Anti-Dumping Duty Table

S. No.Tariff ItemDescription of GoodsCountry of OriginCountry of ExportProducerDuty as % of CIF Value
17315 11 00Roller ChainsChina PRAny country including China PRZhejiang Bakord Machinery Co. LtdNIL
27315 11 00Roller ChainsChina PRAny country including China PRJiangxi Hengjiu Chain Transmission Co. LtdAnhui Huangshan Hengjiu Transmission Co. LtdZhejiang Hengjiu Transmission Technology Inc. LtdNIL
37315 11 00Roller ChainsChina PRAny country including China PRAll Other Producers/Exporters6.34%

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Key Points:

  • The anti-dumping duty is payable in Indian Rupees, based on the exchange rate applicable on the date of the Bill of Entry submission.
  • “CIF value” refers to the assessable value as determined under Section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962.
  • The duty seeks to neutralize the price advantage gained by Chinese exporters through undercutting, thereby protecting domestic manufacturers.
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