Argentina adopts antidumping measures against Indian products
Post Date: 28 May 2010 Viewed: 456
Argentina's industry ministry said Wednesday it has imposed antidumping duties on imports of insulation connectors from India.
Under the measure, a minimum provisional export tax of 21 U.S. cents per unit will be paid, according to a press release.
Meanwhile, Indian Minister of State for External Affairs Preneet Kaur has announced that an Indian commercial mission will visit Argentina in November.
Kaur said the delegation will be made up of entrepreneurs from agribusiness, information technology, communications and food sectors.
The mission aims to increase trade between the two countries, which currently stands at 1.4 billion U.S. dollars annually.
India is Argentina's second largest trading partner in Asia, just after China.