Seeks to impose anti dumping duty on imports of Hot Rolled Flat Products of Stainless Steel originating in, or exported from, European Union, Korea RP, South Africa, Taiwan and USA - 104 /2011 - Anti Dumping Duty
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Anti-dumping duty on hot rolled stainless steel imports targeting specified producers and exporters to address dumped imports. The Central Government, acting on the designated authority's findings that Hot Rolled Flat Products of Stainless Steel (ASTM Grade 304 and equivalents) were dumped into India causing material and cumulative injury to domestic industry, imposes definitive anti-dumping duty. A duty table specifies origins, export origins, named producers and exporters with nil or specified duty rates per metric tonne; other combinations attract definitive rates. The duty is levied for five years, payable in Indian currency, with the rate of exchange determined by notification under the Customs Act and the relevant date being presentation of the bill of entry.
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Anti-dumping duty on hot rolled stainless steel imports targeting specified producers and exporters to address dumped imports.
The Central Government, acting on the designated authority's findings that Hot Rolled Flat Products of Stainless Steel (ASTM Grade 304 and equivalents) were dumped into India causing material and cumulative injury to domestic industry, imposes definitive anti-dumping duty. A duty table specifies origins, export origins, named producers and exporters with nil or specified duty rates per metric tonne; other combinations attract definitive rates. The duty is levied for five years, payable in Indian currency, with the rate of exchange determined by notification under the Customs Act and the relevant date being presentation of the bill of entry.
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