India Initiates Anti-Dumping Probe on NBR Imports from China, EU, Korea and Russia

Anti Dumping

India’s Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR) has launched an anti-dumping investigation into Acrylonitrile Butadiene Rubber (NBR) imports from China, the European Union, Korea and Russia. The probe follows allegations from Apcotex Industries Limited, a domestic producer, that dumped imports harm the local industry.

The investigation, initiated under the Customs Tariff Act of 1975, will examine whether NBR, used in various industrial applications, is being imported at unfairly low prices and causing injury to the Indian market. The focus will be on NBR in bale form, with specific exclusions such as carboxylated and oil-extended variants. Apcotex claims that rising imports have undercut prices, leading to significant losses for domestic producers.

The NBR under scrutiny is mainly used in the automotive, manufacturing and construction sectors due to its durability and resistance to chemicals. Imports have reportedly increased, particularly from the subject countries, which could impact pricing strategies and the competitiveness of Indian manufacturers.

Continental Advances Sustainable Tyre Production With Used Cooking Oil

Continental Advances Sustainable Tyre Production With Used Cooking Oil

Continental is accelerating its commitment to sustainability by integrating a growing proportion of renewable and recycled materials into its tyre manufacturing. The company’s current average of 26 percent is projected to rise by several percentage points within the year, with a strategic goal of reaching at least 40 percent by 2030. A central pillar of this initiative involves rethinking the sourcing of two essential components: rubber and resins.

Rubber is a fundamental material, constituting up to 40 percent of a modern high-performance tyre’s weight. Continental utilises a complex blend of up to 100 different raw materials, engineered into numerous customised rubber compounds for each tyre. The portfolio includes both natural rubber, prized for its durability and resistance in critical areas like truck treads, and synthetic rubber, which enhances braking performance and rolling resistance in passenger vehicles. The company is now progressively replacing conventional fossil-based synthetic rubber with more sustainable alternatives. This includes synthetic rubber derived from used cooking oil and pyrolysis oil from end-of-life tyres, sourced from certified partners like Synthos and TotalEnergies Cray Valley.

Complementing rubber, specialised resins are vital for optimising a tyre’s performance characteristics. These resins help fine-tune the balance between elasticity and resilience, which directly improves wet grip, abrasion resistance and energy efficiency. Continental is incorporating circular resins, also certified under the ISCC PLUS standard, which originate from renewable feedstocks like vegetable oil or used cooking oil.

Furthermore, the company is adopting sustainable alternatives for key additives. For instance, it is the first tyre manufacturer to use a certified biocircular version of the antioxidant TMQ. Produced from waste materials such as recycled cooking oil, this additive achieves a carbon footprint over 30 percent lower than its conventional counterpart.

To systematically track and scale the use of these sustainable materials, Continental employs a mass balance approach. This method allows fossil-based, renewable and recycled feedstocks to be mixed in production while accurately attributing the sustainable content to the final product. This system provides verifiable documentation and enables Continental to continuously increase its use of certified materials across its entire tyre range.

Jorge Almeida, Head of Sustainability at Continental Tires, said, “We’re closing the loop: Continental is ramping up its commitment to a circular economy and mapping out its path for the future. Innovative solutions enable us to use more sustainable raw materials, such as synthetic rubber made from used cooking oil or resins based on certified renewable feedstocks originally derived from vegetable oil.”

Matthias Haufe, Head of Material Development and Industrialisation at Continental Tires, said, “The mass balance approach enables us to efficiently manage the complexity of the raw materials portfolio and track how these raw materials are used at multiple production sites in a wide range of markets. In this way, we can steadily increase the share of renewable and recycled materials in our tyre production – and transparently document the progress we make.”

Giti Tire Propels BYD Engineering Test Supercar To Record-Breaking 472.41 kmph

Giti Tire Propels BYD Engineering Test Supercar To Record-Breaking 472.41 kmph

Giti Tire made a significant contribution to a new land speed record of 472.41 kmph on 8 August 2025, achieved by the BYD Engineering Test Prototype supercar at Germany’s ATP proving grounds. The vehicle – a Yangwang U9 Track Edition – was equipped with Giti’s advanced GitiSport e.GTR2 Pro tyres, marking a major advancement in electric vehicle tyre technology and establishing a new benchmark for high-performance electric mobility.

Giti’s involvement in this pioneering project began in April 2023, with the company leveraging its technical expertise and proven track record to become a development partner. The first prototype tyre was completed in March 2024, followed by a test run reaching 375 kmph that July at the Yangcheng Test Site. Continued refinement led to a record of 391.93 kmph for the Chinese EV market during tests at ATP in late 2024. By June 2025, advanced prototypes had already demonstrated their capability by achieving 500 km/h in controlled indoor testing, paving the way for the August record.

The GitiSport e.GTR2 Pro was specifically engineered to overcome the unique demands of electric supercars, which combine extreme weight, high horsepower and intense dynamic forces. The tyre incorporates multiple cutting-edge technologies to ensure performance and safety. These include a molecularly optimised rubber compound for strength at high speeds, ultra-high-strength aramid fibres for improved load capacity and a racing-derived profile that promotes even pressure distribution. Additional features comprise a race-grade grip formulation that significantly increases traction, a specialised structure that prevents deformation, additives for faster warm-up and a bionic sidewall design for superior cornering response. The tyre is fully certified to international standards.

This record-breaking initiative reflects Giti’s broader strategy to transfer motorsport technology to its future street-legal products, anticipating the growing electric supercar and motorsports sector. The development process for the GitiSport e.GTR2 Pro also adhered to the company's global low-carbon objectives, emphasising sustainable manufacturing.

A dedicated technical team provided comprehensive support for the record attempt, managing all tyre-related operations including usage strategy and environmental conditioning. This achievement underscores Giti Tire’s commitment to combining race-proven innovation with practical, high-performance tyre solutions for the evolving electric vehicle industry.

Ge Feng Lei, Deputy General Manager, Project Management Department, Giti Research & Development Centre, said, “We are proud to have partnered with BYD on the Engineering Test Prototype project and to have contributed to this historic achievement. This record validates our technical expertise and reinforces our commitment to enabling the next generation of sustainable, high-performance electric mobility.”

CEAT’s Halol Plant Earns Five-Star Safety Rating from British Safety Council

CEAT’s Halol Plant Earns Five-Star Safety Rating from British Safety Council

Indian tyre manufacturer secures top grading for the second time in a comprehensive health and safety audit

Indian tyre manufacturer CEAT Limited has secured a five-star rating from the British Safety Council following a comprehensive occupational health and safety audit at its Halol manufacturing facility, the company announced on Monday.

The audit, conducted by the UK-based British Safety Council, evaluated CEAT’s health and safety policies, processes and practices through documentation reviews, management interviews and operational sampling across more than 50 component elements.

This marks the second occasion the Halol plant has achieved the prestigious five-star grading, having first earned the recognition in 2016. The latest assessment brings CEAT’s total to four facilities holding British Safety Council accolades, alongside plants in Nagpur, Chennai and Ambernath.

“The award of a five-star grading following our occupational best practice Health and Safety Audit is an outstanding achievement and is reflective of a proactive organisation which is committed to continual improvement in its health and safety arrangements and managing risks to workers’ health, safety and wellbeing,” said Mike Robinson, CEO of the British Safety Council.

The Mumbai-based company, which competes in India’s competitive tyre market alongside global manufacturers, has positioned workplace safety as a cornerstone of its operational strategy rather than merely a compliance requirement.

“Earning the Five Star rating from the British Safety Council is a significant milestone that underscores CEAT’s unwavering commitment to occupational health, safety, and wellbeing,” said Jayasankar Kuruppal, Senior Vice President, Manufacturing, CEAT. “At our Halol plant, safety is not treated as a regulatory requirement but as a core value embedded in our culture and operations.”

The recognition comes as Indian manufacturers face increasing scrutiny over workplace safety standards, particularly in heavy industrial sectors. CEAT’s achievement demonstrates the company’s focus on maintaining international safety benchmarks across its manufacturing operations.

“Through investments in advanced technologies, rigorous risk management, and active employee engagement, we are creating a benchmark for world-class manufacturing practices,” Kuruppal added.

The British Safety Council’s five-star rating represents the highest tier in the organisation’s occupational health and safety audit framework, reserved for companies demonstrating best-practice standards in worker protection and safety management systems.

Pirelli’s Tyre Range Delivers Dominant ERC Win And Championship Lead

Pirelli’s Tyre Range Delivers Dominant ERC Win And Championship Lead

Pirelli celebrated a dominant one-two finish at the Rally of Ceredigion, the penultimate round of the 2025 FIA European Rally Championship. Jon Armstrong secured a commanding victory in his Pirelli-equipped Ford Fiesta, finishing over 29 seconds ahead of fellow Pirelli driver Jürgenson Romet in another Fiesta.

The success extended beyond the podium as Andrea Mabellini delivered a powerful performance in his Pirelli- equipped Skoda Fabia, winning the Power Stage. This critical result earned him valuable points, moving him into second place in the overall championship standings ahead of the season's final round. The Welsh victory also propelled Pirelli into the lead of the Tyre Manufacturers’ championship.

This outstanding team result was made possible by the exceptional performance and consistency of the complete P Zero range, which was used in its entirety for the first time this season. Crews were equipped with P Zero tyres in hard, medium and soft compounds, perfectly suited to the cool Welsh temperatures. The versatile Cinturato wet tyre also proved indispensable, providing crucial grip on rain-soaked stages.

Pirelli’s winning weekend was further highlighted by a victory in the FIA European Historic Rally Championship, where Jari-Matti Latvala won the Greek round driving a Toyota Celica on Pirelli tyres.

Terenzio Testoni, Pirelli Rally Activity Manager, said, “Our products for both dry and wet conditions once again demonstrated their versatility across all surfaces, in extremely variable and challenging conditions. We are heading for a thrilling championship finale: both Mabellini and Armstrong remain firmly in contention for the title. In Croatia, for the final round of the season, we will undoubtedly witness a fierce battle – and tyres will once again prove decisive. In the meantime, congratulations to Jon for his victory here in Wales: he showed authority and composure, as well as talent. Our congratulations also go to Romet, another promising young driver selected through the FIA Rally Star programme, supported by Pirelli.”