In April-May period of this fiscal, 2.8 lakh TBR tyres have landed in India compared with over 1.8 lakh in the corresponding period a year ago.
In May alone, import of TBRs reached 1.5 lakh units which is almost 40 per cent of the replacement demand of TBR tyres in India per month, Automotive Tyre Manufacturers Association (ATMA) said in a statement.
"As the truck and bus tyre segment is the single largest category, accounting for over 55 per cent of industry turnover, the dumping of imports is having a serious and adverse impact on the domestic industry," it added.
ATMA Chairman K M Mammen said: "There has been no let up in dumping of tyres from China. Such indiscriminate import and dumping is hurting capacity utilisaton levels in the industry which have come down significantly over the last two years."
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"The per unit import price from China is even less than the cost of raw materials that go into the making of the tyres," ATMA claimed.
Tyre manufacturers in India have made major investments to the tune of Rs 25,000 crore towards creating new capacities for manufacturing of state-of-the-art TBR tyres in view of rising radialisation, said Mammen.
The industry body said India's position as a target country by China has become further vulnerable with the US imposing severe dumping and anti-subsidy duties against Chinese imports to the USA.