No public data on colourless float glass imports is available on the website of Vietnam Customs
Published Tue, Feb 3, 2026 · 12:42 PM
[HANOI] Vietnam will impose a temporary anti-dumping levy ranging from 15.17 per cent to 63.39 per cent on colourless float glass from Indonesia and Malaysia, according to an industry ministry statement dated Jan 30.
The tariffs are expected to start from Feb 13 and will be in place for 120 days, the ministry said in the statement.
Imports from Indonesia will face duties of between 15.17 per cent and 43.78 per cent, while Malaysian products will be subject to rates ranging from 41.07 per cent to 63.39 per cent, the statement said.
A preliminary investigation by the ministry found that dumped imports from the two countries had caused “significant and evident” harm to the domestic industry.
The volume of the products under investigation has been rising at an annual rate of 61.82 per cent, it added. No public data on colourless float glass imports is available on the website of Vietnam Customs.
The ministry said that the temporary measures aim to curb the rapid increase in imports, which could pose “serious and irreparable” damage to local producers.
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It added that it would continue working with relevant parties to collect and verify the information and documents submitted in the next phase of the investigation. REUTERS
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