Subsidized Indian Hexamine Gets US Tax Penalty
Published Date: 9/23/2025
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Summary
The U.S. says some Indian makers of hexamethylenetetramine got unfair government help, so extra taxes will apply to their products. This means importers will pay more starting now to keep things fair for U.S. businesses. The decision covers shipments from April 2023 through March 2024, with some parts of the ruling kicking in right away.
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Countervailing Duties on Indian Hexamine
The U.S. Commerce Department found that some Indian producers and exporters of hexamethylenetetramine received countervailable subsidies. As a result, extra countervailing duties (taxes) will apply to imports of hexamine from India, covering shipments from April 1, 2023 through March 31, 2024, and some parts of the decision take effect immediately, meaning importers will pay more starting now.
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