Regarding Anti Dumping duty on imports of Glass Fibre and articles originating in, or exported from, People’s Republic of China - 30/2011-Customs - Anti Dumping Duty
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Anti-dumping duty on glass fibre imports from China PR imposed with specified exporter rates and a defined levy period. The Central Government imposes anti-dumping duty on glass fibre imports under heading 7019 originating in or exported from China PR, based on findings of export below normal value, material injury to domestic industry, and causation by dumped imports. Duty is calculated as the CIF-percentage specified in the notification's Table for named producers/exporters and residual categories. An explanation delimits the product scope and lists specific exclusions. The duty is payable in Indian currency for a five-year period from provisional imposition and conversion uses the exchange rate notified under the Customs Act with the bill-of-entry date as the relevant date.
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Anti-dumping duty on glass fibre imports from China PR imposed with specified exporter rates and a defined levy period.
The Central Government imposes anti-dumping duty on glass fibre imports under heading 7019 originating in or exported from China PR, based on findings of export below normal value, material injury to domestic industry, and causation by dumped imports. Duty is calculated as the CIF-percentage specified in the notification's Table for named producers/exporters and residual categories. An explanation delimits the product scope and lists specific exclusions. The duty is payable in Indian currency for a five-year period from provisional imposition and conversion uses the exchange rate notified under the Customs Act with the bill-of-entry date as the relevant date.
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