Anti-dumping probe initiated on ‘insoluble sulphur’ imports from China, Japan

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The Directorate Common of Commerce Treatments (DGTR) within the Commerce and Business Ministry has initiated anti-dumping investigation on ‘insoluble sulphur’ imports from China and Japan.

Insoluble sulphur, which is a crucial rubber additive agent, is broadly used within the manufacture of Tyre, tread, footwear, all types of car rubber components and different rubber merchandise. It’s a necessary uncooked materials in tyre manufacturing and improves product high quality, wearability and resistance to each fatigue and ageing. 

Insoluble sulphur is especially used as a vulcanisation accelerator and agent within the rubber trade.

Oriental Carbon & Chemical compounds Ltd has filed the applying in search of anti-dumping probe on ‘insoluble sulphur’ imports from China and Japan. 

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