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Launch of dedicated website for DGAD, Department of Commerce

| | Oct 07, 2016, at 09:10 pm
New Delhi, Oct 7 (IBNS): Rita Teaotia, Commerce Secretary, launched an informative, user-friendly, and dedicated website for Directorate General of Anti-Dumping & Allied Duties (DGAD), the Union Ministry of Commerce and Industry said on Friday.

The website (http://www.dgtr.gov.in/) will disseminate information as well as highlight activities being performed by DGAD.

She also inaugurated an additional office space developed by NBCC to meet the requirements of increased work responsibilities and to ensure optimal functioning of the Directorate.

The Commerce Secretary appreciated the activities of a dedicated CVD Cell that was created in DGAD to defend the interests of Indian exporters against the anti-dumping/countervailing investigations initiated by foreign governments on Indian exports.

DGAD has continuously raised its working standards, which are reflected in the record number of 51 cases of findings issued by DGAD in 2015-16. In the current FY 2016-17, DGAD has already issued 18 cases of final findings and 3 cases of preliminary findings, the ministry said in its release.

DGAD, in collaboration with Centre for WTO Studies and WTO Secretariat, organized a Regional Anti-Dumping Workshop in New Delhi, India from Oct 3 to 5, 2016 to exchange information and views on laws and regulations relating to trade remedy measures and to enhance cooperation in the area of trade remedies.

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