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India Glycine Exporters Face Updated Antidumping Duty Rates

Published Date: 6/12/2026

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Summary

The U.S. reviewed the prices of glycine imported from India for 2023-2024 and decided on final antidumping duties. This means some Indian exporters might pay more or less to sell glycine in the U.S., affecting import costs and business plans. These changes kick in soon, so importers and sellers should get ready for updated fees.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Importers Face Updated Antidumping Fees

If you import glycine into the U.S., the Commerce Department issued final antidumping duty results for the 2023-2024 review that will change the fees you pay. These duty changes "kick in soon," so importers and U.S. sellers should prepare for updated import costs and adjust business plans.

Indian Exporters' Duty Burden Changes

The final results of the 2023-2024 review mean some Indian exporters of glycine may pay more or less in antidumping duties to sell in the U.S. Exporters should note the changed duty determinations and update pricing and export plans accordingly.

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6/12/2026

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