In short
On 16 April 2024, the Commerce Treatment Authority (TRA) of the Ministry of Trade and Commerce (MOIT) obtained a petition for an antidumping investigation (AD) concerning ceramic and porcelain tiles originating from India.
The petitioners embrace 9 corporations representing home producers.
On 18 August 2025, the MOIT issued Resolution No. 2333/QD-BCT to formally conduct the antidumping investigation with a case code of AD23. After that, on 25 August 2025, the TRA issued Discover No. 131/TB-PVTM concerning the issuance of a questionnaire for sampling international producers/exporters within the AD23 case.
Resolution No. 2333/QD-BCT gives the next key data:
- Scope of investigated merchandise
- Interval of investigation (POI)
- Estimated dumping margins
- Registration as associated events
- Questionnaire for sampling of international producers/exporters
- Scope of investigated merchandise
- Product identify: Ceramic and porcelain tiles with water absorption not exceeding 0.5% by weight.
- Product description: The merchandise topic to investigation are sure ceramic and porcelain tiles (excluding paving tiles categorized below heading 69.04) manufactured from clay and different inorganic supplies and fired at excessive temperatures, glazed or unglazed, with a most firing temperature of lower than 1,500°C, and with water absorption not exceeding 0.5% by weight, no matter thickness or measurement. These embrace wall tiles, ground tiles, paving tiles and comparable merchandise.
- HS Classification: 6907.21.21; 6907.21.22; 6907.21.23; 6907.21.24; 6907.21.91; 6907.21.92; 6907.21.93; 6907.21.94.
- Origin: Republic of India
- POI
POI for dumping margin: from 1 July 2024 to 30 June 2025
POI for materials damage: from 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2025
- Estimated dumping margins
Nation | Estimated dumping margins |
India | 45.30% |
- Registration as associated events
A registration type in Vietnamese for associated events must be despatched to the TRA-MOIT inside 60 working days from the efficient date of the investigation choice (no later than 12 November 2025).
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Ngoc Trung Tran, Senior Regulatory Advisor, has contributed to this authorized replace.
In short
On 16 April 2024, the Commerce Treatment Authority (TRA) of the Ministry of Trade and Commerce (MOIT) obtained a petition for an antidumping investigation (AD) concerning ceramic and porcelain tiles originating from India.
The petitioners embrace 9 corporations representing home producers.
On 18 August 2025, the MOIT issued Resolution No. 2333/QD-BCT to formally conduct the antidumping investigation with a case code of AD23. After that, on 25 August 2025, the TRA issued Discover No. 131/TB-PVTM concerning the issuance of a questionnaire for sampling international producers/exporters within the AD23 case.
Resolution No. 2333/QD-BCT gives the next key data:
- Scope of investigated merchandise
- Interval of investigation (POI)
- Estimated dumping margins
- Registration as associated events
- Questionnaire for sampling of international producers/exporters
- Scope of investigated merchandise
- Product identify: Ceramic and porcelain tiles with water absorption not exceeding 0.5% by weight.
- Product description: The merchandise topic to investigation are sure ceramic and porcelain tiles (excluding paving tiles categorized below heading 69.04) manufactured from clay and different inorganic supplies and fired at excessive temperatures, glazed or unglazed, with a most firing temperature of lower than 1,500°C, and with water absorption not exceeding 0.5% by weight, no matter thickness or measurement. These embrace wall tiles, ground tiles, paving tiles and comparable merchandise.
- HS Classification: 6907.21.21; 6907.21.22; 6907.21.23; 6907.21.24; 6907.21.91; 6907.21.92; 6907.21.93; 6907.21.94.
- Origin: Republic of India
- POI
POI for dumping margin: from 1 July 2024 to 30 June 2025
POI for materials damage: from 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2025
- Estimated dumping margins
Nation | Estimated dumping margins |
India | 45.30% |
- Registration as associated events
A registration type in Vietnamese for associated events must be despatched to the TRA-MOIT inside 60 working days from the efficient date of the investigation choice (no later than 12 November 2025).
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Ngoc Trung Tran, Senior Regulatory Advisor, has contributed to this authorized replace.