India Imposes Anti-Dumping Duty on UK, France, Hungary Photographic Paper to Protect Domestic Industry
The Central Government of India has imposed an anti-dumping duty on black and white photographic paper, both resin coated and fibre based, imported from the United Kingdom, France, and Hungary. This decision follows findings that these products were being exported to India below their normal value, causing material injury to the domestic industry. Specific exporters from these countries have provided undertakings to not export below certain "landed values." The duty, effective from June 23, 2000, will be calculated as the difference between specified amounts and the landed value per square meter. The duty is payable in Indian currency.
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