Seeks to levy definitive anti-dumping duty on Melamine, originating in, or exported from the People’s Republic of China, for a period of five years - 2/2016 - Anti Dumping Duty
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Anti-dumping duty on melamine imposed with specified per tonne rates, five year duration and exchange rate calculation rules. The Central Government has imposed a definitive anti-dumping duty on melamine imports from the People's Republic of China based on findings of continued dumping and injury. Duties are specified as per-unit amounts in US dollars per metric tonne, with producer- and exporter-specific entries alongside general rates; provisional assessments under an earlier notification will be finally assessed against these entries. The duty is payable in Indian currency, with the exchange rate determined by notifications under the Customs Act and the relevant date for exchange being the bill of entry presentation. The duty applies for a five-year period unless earlier altered.
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Anti-dumping duty on melamine imposed with specified per tonne rates, five year duration and exchange rate calculation rules.
The Central Government has imposed a definitive anti-dumping duty on melamine imports from the People's Republic of China based on findings of continued dumping and injury. Duties are specified as per-unit amounts in US dollars per metric tonne, with producer- and exporter-specific entries alongside general rates; provisional assessments under an earlier notification will be finally assessed against these entries. The duty is payable in Indian currency, with the exchange rate determined by notifications under the Customs Act and the relevant date for exchange being the bill of entry presentation. The duty applies for a five-year period unless earlier altered.
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