Indonesia slaps antidumping duties on nylon film from three origins

Jonathan Yee

13-Mar-2025

SINGAPORE (ICIS)–Indonesia will impose antidumping duties (ADDs) on nylon film imports from China, Thailand, and Taiwan.

The duties, ranging from rupiah (Rp) 1,254 to Rp31,510 per kilogram (kg) will be in effect for four years from late March, Indonesia’s Ministry of Finance said in a statement on 12 March.

The ADDs, the highest of which apply to imports from Taiwan, will start after “10 working days” from 11 March, it said.

Dumping of imported nylon film products in Indonesia has led to losses in domestic industry, the finance ministry said.

Nylon is utilized in various downstream sectors, including automotive, construction, household appliances and electrical products.

($1 = Rp16,439)

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