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Definitive anti-dumping duty on all imports of Flexible Slabstock Polyol of molecular weight 3000 to 4000 from the United States of America, Japan, European Union and Singapore; - 120/2002 - Customs -Tariff
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Anti-dumping duty imposed on Flexible Slabstock Polyol imports, with country- and exporter-specific duty differentials applied. Definitive anti-dumping duty imposed on imports of Flexible Slabstock Polyol (molecular weight 3000-4000) from specified territories following findings of export below normal value, material injury to Indian industry and causation. Duty is charged as the difference between specified per-tonne amounts for listed exporters and the landed value of imports; exporter-specific and territory-wide entries create differentiated rates. Duty is leviable from the provisional duty date, payable in Indian currency; ''landed value'' follows assessable value rules and applicable exchange rates are those notified by the Government, determined as of bill-of-entry presentation.
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Anti-dumping duty imposed on Flexible Slabstock Polyol imports, with country- and exporter-specific duty differentials applied.
Definitive anti-dumping duty imposed on imports of Flexible Slabstock Polyol (molecular weight 3000-4000) from specified territories following findings of export below normal value, material injury to Indian industry and causation. Duty is charged as the difference between specified per-tonne amounts for listed exporters and the landed value of imports; exporter-specific and territory-wide entries create differentiated rates. Duty is leviable from the provisional duty date, payable in Indian currency; ''landed value'' follows assessable value rules and applicable exchange rates are those notified by the Government, determined as of bill-of-entry presentation.
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