Seeks to impose provisional anti-dumping duty on imports of electrical insulators of glass or ceramics/porcelain, whether assembled or unassembled originating in, or exported from the People’s Republic of China for a period of six months. - 40/2014 - Anti Dumping Duty
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Provisional anti-dumping duty on imported glass and ceramic electrical insulators from China to counter below normal value exports. Provisional anti-dumping duties are imposed on electrical insulators of glass or ceramics/porcelain (sub-headings 8546 10/8546 20) originating in or exported from the People's Republic of China, based on preliminary findings of exports below normal value causing injury to the domestic industry. The notification sets exporter- and producer-specific duty rates in US dollars per metric tonne, provides residual rates, excludes specified low-voltage and other listed items, and requires payment in Indian currency for a period not exceeding six months with the exchange rate determined by Government notifications and the bill of entry date.
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Provisional anti-dumping duty on imported glass and ceramic electrical insulators from China to counter below normal value exports.
Provisional anti-dumping duties are imposed on electrical insulators of glass or ceramics/porcelain (sub-headings 8546 10/8546 20) originating in or exported from the People's Republic of China, based on preliminary findings of exports below normal value causing injury to the domestic industry. The notification sets exporter- and producer-specific duty rates in US dollars per metric tonne, provides residual rates, excludes specified low-voltage and other listed items, and requires payment in Indian currency for a period not exceeding six months with the exchange rate determined by Government notifications and the bill of entry date.
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