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<h1>India Imposes Anti-Dumping Duties on Saccharin from China; Rates Vary by Exporter, Effective Until June 2011</h1> The Government of India issued Notification No. 136/2009-Customs on December 9, 2009, imposing definitive anti-dumping duties on saccharin imports from the People's Republic of China. This decision followed findings that saccharin was being exported to India at below-normal value, causing material injury to the domestic industry. The notification specifies different duty rates based on the exporter and producer, with duties ranging from $0.96 to $3.99 per kilogram. These duties, payable in Indian currency, were set to remain in force until June 5, 2011, unless revoked earlier. The rate of exchange for duty calculation is determined by the presentation date of the bill of entry.