Customs Tariff (Identification, Assessment and Collection of Anti-dumping Duty on Dumped Articles and for Determination of Injury) Rules, 1995 (From Rule 1 to Annexure 3)
Preliminary findings in anti dumping investigations must detail dumping margins, injury considerations and be published publicly. The designated authority must expeditiously record preliminary findings on export price, normal value and margin of dumping, and where applicable on injury to domestic industry; the finding must identify suppliers or supplying countries, describe the article for customs purposes, explain established dumping margins and the methodology used, set out considerations relevant to injury, and state the main reasons; the authority must issue a public notice of those preliminary findings.
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Preliminary findings in anti dumping investigations must detail dumping margins, injury considerations and be published publicly.
The designated authority must expeditiously record preliminary findings on export price, normal value and margin of dumping, and where applicable on injury to domestic industry; the finding must identify suppliers or supplying countries, describe the article for customs purposes, explain established dumping margins and the methodology used, set out considerations relevant to injury, and state the main reasons; the authority must issue a public notice of those preliminary findings.
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