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India imposes minimum import price on clear float glass to curb cheaper imports

To safeguard its local glass industry, India has enacted a minimum import price for clear float glass, directly benefiting manufacturers like Saint-Gobain. This policy, announced by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade, will restrict imports priced below thirty-four thousand rupees per tonne and will be in effect for the next year, aiming to enhance domestic production.

India imposes minimum import price on clear float glass to curb cheaper imports

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