US Probes Indian Paprika Extract for Dumping and Subsidies
Published Date: 7/1/2025
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Summary
The U.S. is launching investigations to see if oleoresin paprika from India is being sold unfairly cheap or getting government help that hurts American businesses. This could lead to new taxes on these imports to protect U.S. producers. A decision on this will come by August 11, 2025, with final views shared shortly after.
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Investigations may lead to import duties
The U.S. has opened antidumping and countervailing duty investigations into oleoresin paprika from India (HTS 3203.00.80 and 3301.90.10) to see if it is being sold below fair value or subsidized by the Government of India. If those claims are sustained, Commerce could impose new duties (taxes) on those imports to protect U.S. producers. The Commission must make a preliminary determination by August 11, 2025 and send its views to Commerce by August 18, 2025.
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