Seeks to levy definitive anti-dumping duty on imports of Methylene Chloride, originating in or exported from the European Union, United States of America and Korea RP for a period of five years from the date of imposition of the provisional anti-dumping duty, that is, 21st October, 2013 - 24/2014 - Anti Dumping Duty
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Anti-dumping duty on methylene chloride imposed with country- and exporter-specific per-unit charges, payable in Indian currency. Imposes definitive anti-dumping duty on Methylene Chloride (2903 12) imported from the European Union, United States of America and Korea RP, with specified producer- and exporter-specific per-kilogram rates in US Dollar equivalents, payable in Indian currency. The duty is effective for five years from the provisional imposition date; exchange rate for conversion is the government-notified rate under the Customs Act and the relevant date is the bill-of-entry presentation. A review recommendation extended coverage for EU and US imports to a specified later date unless revoked, suspended or amended earlier.
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Anti-dumping duty on methylene chloride imposed with country- and exporter-specific per-unit charges, payable in Indian currency.
Imposes definitive anti-dumping duty on Methylene Chloride (2903 12) imported from the European Union, United States of America and Korea RP, with specified producer- and exporter-specific per-kilogram rates in US Dollar equivalents, payable in Indian currency. The duty is effective for five years from the provisional imposition date; exchange rate for conversion is the government-notified rate under the Customs Act and the relevant date is the bill-of-entry presentation. A review recommendation extended coverage for EU and US imports to a specified later date unless revoked, suspended or amended earlier.
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