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<h1>India Imposes Anti-Dumping Duty on Chinese and Taiwanese Paracetamol to Protect Domestic Industry Under Customs Tariff Act</h1> The Central Government of India has imposed an anti-dumping duty on Paracetamol imported from China and Taiwan. This decision follows findings that these imports were sold below normal value, causing injury to the domestic industry. The duty is calculated as the difference between a specified amount ($3.33 per kilogram) and the landed value of the imported Paracetamol. This measure, effective from September 6, 2001, is enforced under the Customs Tariff Act, 1975, to protect the local market from unfair pricing practices. The duty is payable in Indian currency, with specific guidelines for determining the applicable exchange rate.