Listen "India’s Anti-Dumping Investigation Against MEG and the Limitations Faced by Minority Producers"
Episode Synopsis
Pushkar Reddy, co-Director at JFIEL and student at Jindal Global Law School, explores Reliance Industry Limited and India Glycol Limited's initiation of anti-dumping investigations against Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Oman, Kuwait and UAE, concerning their sale of Mono Ethylene Glycol (MEG) in India at a price lower than the price of the product in the market of the exporting country. Given the procedural specifications, Pushkar argues the impact faced by minority producers who do not have any recourse in terms of challenging the unilateral decision and outcome.
This episode has been featured as an article on the JFIEL platform and can be read here.
This episode has been featured as an article on the JFIEL platform and can be read here.
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