New Delhi, May 26 -- Enforcing anti-dumping duties on products currently under government evaluation could help India save around Rs 28,540 crore annually in foreign exchange and support domestic investments worth Rs 70,000 crore, according to a report released by the Center for Development and Economic Policy Research (C-DEP) and the Centre for WTO Studies.

The report, titled "Impact of Anti-Dumping Duties in India", examined the impact of anti-dumping duties on downstream costs, inflation, MSMEs, domestic manufacturing capacity and investments.

The report was released on Tuesday by Pritam Banerjee, Head, Center for WTO Studies, Ministry of Commerce during a roundtable discussion attended by leaders from sectors including chemicals, po...