Regarding anti-dumping duty on Phosphoric Acid of all grades and all concentration originating in, or exported from, Korea RP - 74/2009 - Anti Dumping Duty
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Anti-dumping duty on phosphoric acid imposed for dumped imports from Korea RP, affecting specified exporters and payable in domestic currency. Provisional anti-dumping duty was imposed on phosphoric acid (excluding agricultural/fertiliser grade) originating in or exported from Korea RP after preliminary findings that exports occurred at prices below normal value, with substantial dumping margins and material injury to the domestic industry caused mainly by price effects. The Central Government, under section 9A(2) of the Customs Tariff Act and relevant anti-dumping rules, specified duty rates per metric tonne in the notification table, made the duty payable in Indian currency, set the exchange rate determination mechanism, and limited the duty's effectiveness to 21st December 2009; the notification was later rescinded.
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Anti-dumping duty on phosphoric acid imposed for dumped imports from Korea RP, affecting specified exporters and payable in domestic currency.
Provisional anti-dumping duty was imposed on phosphoric acid (excluding agricultural/fertiliser grade) originating in or exported from Korea RP after preliminary findings that exports occurred at prices below normal value, with substantial dumping margins and material injury to the domestic industry caused mainly by price effects. The Central Government, under section 9A(2) of the Customs Tariff Act and relevant anti-dumping rules, specified duty rates per metric tonne in the notification table, made the duty payable in Indian currency, set the exchange rate determination mechanism, and limited the duty's effectiveness to 21st December 2009; the notification was later rescinded.
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