Anti-Dumping Duty Update on Aluminium Imports: Key Amendment You Should Know (2026)

The Government of India has introduced a significant amendment to the existing anti-dumping duty framework applicable to certain aluminium imports from China. This update follows regulatory review and judicial direction, and it directly impacts importers dealing in specific aluminium products.

Understanding this change is important for businesses involved in aluminium trading, manufacturing, packaging, and printing industries.

Background of the Anti-Dumping Duty

The anti-dumping duty on Certain Flat Rolled Products of Aluminium was originally imposed based on findings issued under:

  1. Notification No. 6/27/2020-DGTR dated 7th September 2021
  2. Implemented via Notification No. 68/2021-Customs (ADD) dated 6th December 2021 (G.S.R. 847(E))

This duty applies to imports originating in or exported from the People’s Republic of China, covering goods classified under:

  • Chapter Heading 7606
  • Chapter Heading 7607

The objective was to protect domestic industry from unfair pricing practices.

What Has Changed in 2026?

Following an order by the Hon’ble Delhi High Court dated 7th July 2025, the Designated Authority reviewed the scope of the product under consideration.

As a result:

An amendment was issued via Notification No. 6/27/2020-DGTR dated 10th December 2025

  • The Central Government has now updated the customs notification accordingly

Key Amendment

A new exclusion has been introduced in the anti-dumping duty scope:

“Lithograde Aluminium Coils of width above 1150 mm”

This has been formally inserted into:

  • Notification No. 68/2021-Customs (ADD) dated 6th December 2021

Practical Impact on Importers & Businesses

1. Relief for Specific Industry Segments

Importers dealing in lithographic-grade aluminium coils (above 1150 mm width) will no longer be subject to anti-dumping duty under this notification.

 2. Cost Advantage

Businesses in:

  1. Printing plate manufacturing
  2. Packaging
  3. Industrial applications

may see reduced import costs for this specific product category.

3. Compliance Clarity Required

Importers must:

  1. Carefully classify goods
  2. Verify technical specifications (especially width and grade)
  3. Maintain proper documentation

to ensure eligibility for exclusion.

Compliance Considerations

Incorrect classification or misuse of exemption could lead to:

  1. Duty demands
  2. Interest and penalties
  3. Litigation risks

Hence, businesses should ensure:

  1. Proper product description in Bill of Entry
  2. Technical certifications from suppliers

Alignment with customs classification under Chapter 7606/7607

Expert Insight from Preface Consulting

This amendment highlights how judicial intervention and regulatory review can reshape trade compliance obligations.

For businesses, the key takeaway is:

Anti-dumping duty applicability is not static—it evolves based on policy reviews, legal challenges, and industry representation.

At Preface Consulting, we assist clients in:

  1. Evaluating anti-dumping duty applicability
  2. Classification and documentation review
  3. Litigation support and advisory
  4. Import strategy optimization

 

Conclusion

The exclusion of Lithograde Aluminium Coils (above 1150 mm width) from anti-dumping duty is a targeted relief measure that can significantly benefit specific industries.

However, the benefit comes with strict compliance responsibility.

Businesses must proactively review their import structures to ensure they correctly apply this exemption.

Notification No. 05/2026-Customs (ADD) 17-Apr--2026

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