India has found U.S., Chinese,
Taiwanese and Malaysian solar-equipment makers dumped products
in the local market, according to a document sent to parties
involved and obtained by Bloomberg News.
The dumping caused “material injury” to domestic
manufacturers Indosolar Ltd. (ISLR), Websol Energy System Ltd. (WESL) and
Jupiter Solar Power Ltd., according to a document dated today
and signed by D.P. Mohapatra, a director in India’s Ministry of
Commerce & Industry. Mohapatra didn’t respond to two e-mails and
four phone calls seeking comment.
The ministry estimated that more than 20 companies sold
equipment in India at as little as less than half the regular
price in their home markets, according to the document. Parties
involved have until May 16 to respond to the ministry’s
findings, according to the document. Four people involved in the antidumping probe, including
manufacturers alleging dumping and developers opposed to duties,
confirmed the document’s authenticity. Commerce Secretary Rajeev
Kher didn’t respond to an e-mail, text message or calls to his
mobile phone. Commerce Ministry spokesman Dhiraj Singh said he
wasn’t authorized to speak on the matter.
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