Regarding anti-dumping on imports of Vitamin E all forms excluding natural forms originating in, or exported from, the People's Republic of China - 33/2009 - Anti Dumping Duty
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Anti-dumping duty on imported Vitamin E from China continued to address dumped pricing and protect domestic industry. Imposition of anti-dumping duty on imports of synthetic Vitamin E (excluding natural forms) from the People's Republic of China is continued after a review finding dumped imports with substantial margins and likely injury to a fragile domestic industry. The duty is calculated as the difference between a specified reference amount and the landed value of imports, applies to defined tariff sub headings and specifications (with pro rata treatment for other concentrations), and is payable in Indian currency for a prescribed period, with exchange rate and valuation rules set by reference to the Customs Act.
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Anti-dumping duty on imported Vitamin E from China continued to address dumped pricing and protect domestic industry.
Imposition of anti-dumping duty on imports of synthetic Vitamin E (excluding natural forms) from the People's Republic of China is continued after a review finding dumped imports with substantial margins and likely injury to a fragile domestic industry. The duty is calculated as the difference between a specified reference amount and the landed value of imports, applies to defined tariff sub headings and specifications (with pro rata treatment for other concentrations), and is payable in Indian currency for a prescribed period, with exchange rate and valuation rules set by reference to the Customs Act.
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