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<h1>India Imposes Anti-Dumping Duty on Lead Acid Batteries from Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong; Exemptions for Specific Firms</h1> The Indian government has imposed an anti-dumping duty on lead acid batteries imported from Taiwan, Singapore, and Hong Kong, effective from May 22, 2002. This decision follows findings that these imports were priced below normal value, causing material injury to the Indian industry. The duty applies to various types of batteries, including industrial, automotive, and motorcycle batteries, with specific rates per kilogram. However, industrial lead acid batteries manufactured by certain Chinese companies and exported by specified Singapore and Hong Kong firms are exempt. The duty is calculated based on the difference between specified amounts and the landed value of imports.