Seeks to levy provisional anti-dumping duty on Methylene Chloride originating in, or exported from the Peoples Republic of China and Russia for a period not exceeding six months - 58/2015 - Anti Dumping Duty
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Provisional anti dumping duty imposed on methylene chloride imports to address dumped pricing and protect domestic industry. Provisional anti dumping duty is imposed on Methylene Chloride (sub heading 2903 12) following preliminary findings that imports from the People's Republic of China and Russia were dumped, caused material injury to domestic industry, and have positive dumping margins; the notification prescribes specified per unit duty rates for named producers/exporters and other import scenarios, denominated in US dollars per metric ton, and provides that the duty is effective for a limited period not exceeding six months and shall be paid in Indian currency with exchange rates as notified by the Department of Revenue.
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Provisional anti dumping duty imposed on methylene chloride imports to address dumped pricing and protect domestic industry.
Provisional anti dumping duty is imposed on Methylene Chloride (sub heading 2903 12) following preliminary findings that imports from the People's Republic of China and Russia were dumped, caused material injury to domestic industry, and have positive dumping margins; the notification prescribes specified per unit duty rates for named producers/exporters and other import scenarios, denominated in US dollars per metric ton, and provides that the duty is effective for a limited period not exceeding six months and shall be paid in Indian currency with exchange rates as notified by the Department of Revenue.
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