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印度反倾销超预期,国内PVC出口格局面临调整
Qi Huo Ri Bao· 2025-08-27 08:12
Group 1 - India has made significant adjustments to anti-dumping duties on PVC suspension resin originating from several countries, including China, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, and the United States, with the final duty rates for Chinese products increased from $82-$167/ton to $122-$232/ton [1] - The new duty rates are expected to reshape India's PVC import structure, with a notable impact on exports from China, which is the largest supplier of PVC to India [1] Group 2 - The implementation of India's BIS certification for PVC imports has been postponed to December 24, 2025, allowing more time for Chinese companies to apply for certification, although no Chinese PVC producer has yet obtained it [2] - India's annual PVC consumption is approximately 4 million tons, with over 2.5 million tons reliant on imports, and Chinese exports account for 45% of this total [2] Group 3 - Trade tensions have negatively impacted China's PVC exports, with a significant increase in exports in the first five months of the year followed by a decline of over 25% in June [3] - Although there has been a temporary easing of trade tensions, uncertainties remain regarding future export levels [3] Group 4 - The domestic PVC market in China is currently experiencing an oversupply situation, and the increase in anti-dumping duties by India, along with the potential implementation of BIS certification, is expected to increase export difficulties for Chinese PVC producers [4]