Seeks to levy anti-dumping duty on imports of Methylene Chloride, originating in, or exported from the European Union, USA and Korea RP for a period of Six Months - 24/2013 - Anti Dumping Duty
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Anti-dumping duty on methylene chloride instituted to counter dumped imports, with provisional duties set per origin and exporter. Provisional anti-dumping duty is imposed on Dichloromethane (Methylene Chloride) imports from the European Union, United States of America and Korea RP, pursuant to preliminary findings that exports were below normal value causing material injury to domestic industry, with duty rates prescribed by origin, exporter and producer in the notification's table; duties are payable in Indian currency using the exchange rate specified under section 14 of the Customs Act, with the relevant date being presentation of the bill of entry, and shall be levied for a period not exceeding six months unless earlier revoked, amended or superseded.
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Anti-dumping duty on methylene chloride instituted to counter dumped imports, with provisional duties set per origin and exporter.
Provisional anti-dumping duty is imposed on Dichloromethane (Methylene Chloride) imports from the European Union, United States of America and Korea RP, pursuant to preliminary findings that exports were below normal value causing material injury to domestic industry, with duty rates prescribed by origin, exporter and producer in the notification's table; duties are payable in Indian currency using the exchange rate specified under section 14 of the Customs Act, with the relevant date being presentation of the bill of entry, and shall be levied for a period not exceeding six months unless earlier revoked, amended or superseded.
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