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<h1>Exporters Can Avoid Anti-Dumping Duties by Revising Prices Under Rule 15 of Customs Tariff Rules, 1995</h1> Rule 15 of the Customs Tariff Rules, 1995, allows the designated authority to suspend or terminate an anti-dumping investigation if the exporter agrees in writing to revise prices to prevent dumping in India. Such undertakings are accepted only after a preliminary determination of dumping and injury. The authority may reject impractical undertakings and must notify the Central Government and issue a public notice upon acceptance. If accepted, the government may refrain from imposing duties. Exporters must provide information for compliance verification. Violations may lead to provisional duties. The authority can review the necessity of continuing any undertaking.