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)
Disclosure of information requires designated authority to inform interested parties of essential facts before final findings. The provision requires the designated authority under the Customs Tariff anti-dumping Rules to inform all interested parties of the essential facts forming the basis for its decision before issuing final findings, ensuring transparency and opportunity to respond in anti-dumping proceedings.
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Disclosure of information requires designated authority to inform interested parties of essential facts before final findings.
The provision requires the designated authority under the Customs Tariff anti-dumping Rules to inform all interested parties of the essential facts forming the basis for its decision before issuing final findings, ensuring transparency and opportunity to respond in anti-dumping proceedings.
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