Bangladesh is going to defend its position and question India’s logic in imposing countervailing duty (CVD) on jute and jute goods from Bangladesh to India, said Senior Commerce Secretary Tapan Kanti Ghosh yesterday.
Jute and jute goods exporters could come under more pressure in India as New Delhi plans to impose countervailing duty (CVD) on their shipment, at a time when they are already facing an anti-dumping duty (ADD) in the market.
Bangladesh is going to defend its position and question India’s logic in imposing countervailing duty (CVD) on jute and jute goods from Bangladesh to India, said Senior Commerce Secretary Tapan Kanti Ghosh yesterday.
Jute and jute goods exporters could come under more pressure in India as New Delhi plans to impose countervailing duty (CVD) on their shipment, at a time when they are already facing an anti-dumping duty (ADD) in the market.