Seeks to impose Anti Dumping Duty on imports of 'Potassium Tertiary Butoxide' originating in, or exported from China PR and United States of America and 'Sodium Tertiary Butoxide' originating in, or exported from China PR for a period of 5 years - 20/2025 - Anti Dumping Duty
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Anti-dumping duty imposed on tertiary butoxide imports to address dumping and protect domestic industry, with specified origin- and producer-specific rates. Anti-dumping duty is imposed on Potassium Tertiary Butoxide (KTB) from China PR and the USA and on Sodium Tertiary Butoxide (STB) from China PR, with duty rates specified per metric tonne in USD in a table distinguishing a named producer (GenChem & GenPharm (Changzhou) Co., Ltd.) and other producers by country of origin and export. The duties apply for five years from Gazette publication and are payable in Indian currency using exchange rates notified under section 14 of the Customs Act, with the relevant date being presentation of the bill of entry under section 46.
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Anti-dumping duty imposed on tertiary butoxide imports to address dumping and protect domestic industry, with specified origin- and producer-specific rates.
Anti-dumping duty is imposed on Potassium Tertiary Butoxide (KTB) from China PR and the USA and on Sodium Tertiary Butoxide (STB) from China PR, with duty rates specified per metric tonne in USD in a table distinguishing a named producer (GenChem & GenPharm (Changzhou) Co., Ltd.) and other producers by country of origin and export. The duties apply for five years from Gazette publication and are payable in Indian currency using exchange rates notified under section 14 of the Customs Act, with the relevant date being presentation of the bill of entry under section 46.
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