India to take stronger anti-dumping measures-minister
NEW DELHI, Nov 19 (Reuters) - India's junior industry minister on Wednesday said there has been dumping in the country's chemicals and steel sectors, largely from China, and the government would be taking stronger anti-dumping measures.
"Chemicals is one, steel is another. There are goods coming in from China," Ashwani Kumar told reporters at a conference, referring to instances of dumping in the domestic market.
"We will see strengthening of anti-dumping measures." (Reporting by C.J. Kuncheri and Manoj Kumar, Editing by Sunil Nair)
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