Seeks to impose anti-dumping duty on the imports of PVC Flex Film originating in or exported from the People's Republic of China for a period of five years - 42/2016 - Anti Dumping Duty
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Anti-dumping duty on PVC flex films from China set with specified per-unit rates and defined scope, continuing for a fixed term. Anti dumping duty on PVC Flex Films from the People's Republic of China is continued with specified per kilogram rates differentiated by producer and exporter combinations and by country of origin/export. The designated authority found continued dumping, positive dumping and injury margins, and the likelihood of price undercutting and injury if duties ceased. Exclusions to the scope are listed; duties are payable in Indian currency, calculated using the notified exchange rate with the bill of entry date as the relevant date, and are subject to a fixed term and possible earlier revocation or amendment.
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Anti-dumping duty on PVC flex films from China set with specified per-unit rates and defined scope, continuing for a fixed term.
Anti dumping duty on PVC Flex Films from the People's Republic of China is continued with specified per kilogram rates differentiated by producer and exporter combinations and by country of origin/export. The designated authority found continued dumping, positive dumping and injury margins, and the likelihood of price undercutting and injury if duties ceased. Exclusions to the scope are listed; duties are payable in Indian currency, calculated using the notified exchange rate with the bill of entry date as the relevant date, and are subject to a fixed term and possible earlier revocation or amendment.
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