Seeks to impose definitive anti-dumping duty on 'Purified Terephthalic Acid' including its variants Medium Quality Terephthalic Acid (MTA) and Qualified Terephthalic Acid (QTA), originating in or exported from China PR, Iran, Indonesia, Malaysia and Taiwan, for a period of five years from the date of imposition of provisional anti-dumping duty - 28/2016 - Anti Dumping Duty
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Anti-dumping duty on purified terephthalic acid imposed; definitive duties fixed for specified exporters and payable in Indian currency. Imposes definitive anti-dumping duty on Purified Terephthalic Acid (including MTA and QTA) from China, Iran, Indonesia, Malaysia and Taiwan, based on findings of dumping and material injury; prescribes exporter-, producer- and origin-specific duty rates per metric tonne (denominated in US dollars) in a table; levies duties for five years from the date of provisional imposition, excludes the lapse-to-publication interval, requires payment in Indian currency and directs use of the notified exchange rate on the bill of entry date for conversion.
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Anti-dumping duty on purified terephthalic acid imposed; definitive duties fixed for specified exporters and payable in Indian currency.
Imposes definitive anti-dumping duty on Purified Terephthalic Acid (including MTA and QTA) from China, Iran, Indonesia, Malaysia and Taiwan, based on findings of dumping and material injury; prescribes exporter-, producer- and origin-specific duty rates per metric tonne (denominated in US dollars) in a table; levies duties for five years from the date of provisional imposition, excludes the lapse-to-publication interval, requires payment in Indian currency and directs use of the notified exchange rate on the bill of entry date for conversion.
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