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Seeks to levy anti-dumping duty on imports of Sodium Formaldehyde Sulphoxylate (SFS) originating in, or exported from, China PR for a further period of five years pursuant to the final findings of Sunset review investigations conducted by the Directorate General of Anti-dumping and Allied duties - 70/2011-Customs - Anti Dumping Duty
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Anti-dumping duty on Sodium Formaldehyde Sulphoxylate imports from China continues following sunset review, sustaining protective tariff measures. Imposes anti-dumping duty on Sodium Formaldehyde Sulphoxylate (SFS) from the People's Republic of China following a sunset review under section 9A and the Anti Dumping Rules, with producer and exporter specific duty rates expressed in US dollars per metric tonne, payable in Indian currency using the exchange rate determined under the Customs Act, and remaining in force for five years unless earlier changed.
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Anti-dumping duty on Sodium Formaldehyde Sulphoxylate imports from China continues following sunset review, sustaining protective tariff measures.
Imposes anti-dumping duty on Sodium Formaldehyde Sulphoxylate (SFS) from the People's Republic of China following a sunset review under section 9A and the Anti Dumping Rules, with producer and exporter specific duty rates expressed in US dollars per metric tonne, payable in Indian currency using the exchange rate determined under the Customs Act, and remaining in force for five years unless earlier changed.
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