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Seeks to levy anti-dumping duty on imports of 'Ceramic Tableware and kitchenware, excluding knives and toilet items' originating in or exported from China PR for a period of five years. - 16/2022 - Anti Dumping Duty
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Anti-dumping duty on ceramic tableware and kitchenware from China expanded to cover circumvention and Malaysia-origin imports. The Central Government continues imposition of anti-dumping duty on 'Ceramic Tableware and Kitchenware, excluding knives and toilet items' from the People's Republic of China and on goods declared as originating in Malaysia, following findings of continued dumping, injury and circumvention. Duties are prescribed per metric tonne in US Dollars as set out in the Table, payable in Indian currency, effective for five years from Gazette publication, with exchange rate for computation determined by notified Customs Act rates and the bill of entry date as the relevant date.
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Anti-dumping duty on ceramic tableware and kitchenware from China expanded to cover circumvention and Malaysia-origin imports.
The Central Government continues imposition of anti-dumping duty on "Ceramic Tableware and Kitchenware, excluding knives and toilet items" from the People's Republic of China and on goods declared as originating in Malaysia, following findings of continued dumping, injury and circumvention. Duties are prescribed per metric tonne in US Dollars as set out in the Table, payable in Indian currency, effective for five years from Gazette publication, with exchange rate for computation determined by notified Customs Act rates and the bill of entry date as the relevant date.
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