The tyre maker had posted a net profit of Rs 307.48 crore for the January-March period of the year ago fiscal.
Net sales of the company also declined to Rs 2,966.11 crore for the fourth quarter, as compared to Rs 3,133.93 crore during the same period of previous fiscal, Apollo Tyres said in a statement.
For the year ended march 31, the company posted a net profit of Rs 1,093.01 crore as against Rs 977.60 crore, up 11.8 per cent from previous financial year.
"Our revenue in India, in the past financial year, has largely been impacted by the Chinese imports. The imported truck-bus radials, especially from China, occupied close to 30 per cent of the Indian replacement market for radial truck tyres, which not only impacted the domestic truck-bus radials, but also the truck-bus bias segment," Apollo Tyres Chairman Onkar S Kanwar said.
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With India having no anti-dumping duties in the past fiscal on Chinese tyres and numerous other geographies having imposed anti dumping duties on Chinese tyres, India has opened its market for low cost tyre imports from China, thereby putting at risk the huge investments made by the domestic tyre majors, he said.
"Having said that, we are confident that the team would be able to resolve the challenges very soon. With the addition of Reifen.Com, we are looking at maximising on the new business vertical. We believe that there is a huge potential in further developing this business model across geographies," he added.
Shares of Apollo Tyres today ended at Rs 153.40 apiece, up 0.69 per cent, on BSE.