This notification imposes anti-dumping duty on Sodium Nitrite, originating in, or exported from, People’s Republic of China. - 147/2000 - Customs -Tariff
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Anti-dumping duty on sodium nitrite from China imposed as difference between reference price and landed value. The Central Government, relying on the designated authority's findings of dumping, material injury and causal link, imposes an anti-dumping duty on Sodium Nitrite from the People's Republic of China. The duty is calculated as the difference between a prescribed reference price per metric tonne and the landed value per metric tonne; it is effective from the provisional duty date and payable in Indian currency. 'Landed value' is the assessable value under the Customs Act (excluding certain tariff duties), and the rate of exchange is the notified rate on the bill of entry date.
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Anti-dumping duty on sodium nitrite from China imposed as difference between reference price and landed value.
The Central Government, relying on the designated authority's findings of dumping, material injury and causal link, imposes an anti-dumping duty on Sodium Nitrite from the People's Republic of China. The duty is calculated as the difference between a prescribed reference price per metric tonne and the landed value per metric tonne; it is effective from the provisional duty date and payable in Indian currency. "Landed value" is the assessable value under the Customs Act (excluding certain tariff duties), and the rate of exchange is the notified rate on the bill of entry date.
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