Anti-dumping duty on citric acid from Peoples Republic of China imposed as difference between benchmark and landed value. An anti-dumping duty is imposed on citric acid originating in or exported from the Peoples Republic of China, calculated as the difference between a specified benchmark price and the landed value per metric tonne. The measure is based on preliminary findings of export below normal value, material injury to the Indian industry, and cumulative causation by the subject country's exports. 'Landed value' is defined as the assessable value under the Customs Act, excluding certain customs duties.
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Anti-dumping duty on citric acid from Peoples Republic of China imposed as difference between benchmark and landed value.
An anti-dumping duty is imposed on citric acid originating in or exported from the Peoples Republic of China, calculated as the difference between a specified benchmark price and the landed value per metric tonne. The measure is based on preliminary findings of export below normal value, material injury to the Indian industry, and cumulative causation by the subject country's exports. "Landed value" is defined as the assessable value under the Customs Act, excluding certain customs duties.
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