Seeks to levy definitive anti-dumping duty on imports of USB Flash Drives', originating in, or exported from, People's Republic of China and Chinese Taipei for a period of five years - 22/2015 - Anti Dumping Duty
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Anti-dumping duty on USB flash drives imposed to counter dumped imports and address material injury to domestic industry. Imposition of definitive anti-dumping duty on imports of USB Flash Drives from the People's Republic of China and Chinese Taipei, covering specified tariff headings and alternative market names, with duty rates stated per piece in US dollars for origin/export combinations. The duty follows findings that exports were made below normal value causing material injury attributable to dumped imports; it is imposed under section 9A and relevant rules, applies for five years from Gazette publication, is payable in Indian currency, and uses Government-specified exchange rates with the bill-of-entry date as the relevant date.
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Anti-dumping duty on USB flash drives imposed to counter dumped imports and address material injury to domestic industry.
Imposition of definitive anti-dumping duty on imports of USB Flash Drives from the People's Republic of China and Chinese Taipei, covering specified tariff headings and alternative market names, with duty rates stated per piece in US dollars for origin/export combinations. The duty follows findings that exports were made below normal value causing material injury attributable to dumped imports; it is imposed under section 9A and relevant rules, applies for five years from Gazette publication, is payable in Indian currency, and uses Government-specified exchange rates with the bill-of-entry date as the relevant date.
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