ANTI-DUMPING DUTY CLAMPED ON HOT ROLLED STEEL IMPORTS
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The Indian Finance Ministry has levied anti-dumping duty on imports of hot rolled (HR) steel coils, sheets, strips, plates and boiler quality plates. The anti-dumping duty has been levied from November 27, 1998. The HR product producers like Steel Authority of India Ltd, Tata Iron and Steel Company Ltd, Essar and Lloyds are expected to benefit from the move. The anti- dumping duty will affect cold rolling units like Bhushan Steels and Ruchi strips as they have to pay more on imports. While the reference price for the HR coils is 14,300 per tonne, it is around Rs15,000 per tonne for plates and Rs22,000 per tonne for boiler quality plates. (ag)
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The Indian Finance Ministry has levied anti-dumping duty on imports of hot rolled (HR) steel coils, sheets, strips, plates and boiler quality plates.
Publication Name: Economic Times
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0013-0389
Year: 1998
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EU MAY SLAP ANTI-DUMPING DUTY ON STAINLESS STEEL BARS
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The European Union has decided to impose provisional dumping duties on stainless steel bright bars exported from India. The duty, which is to be imposed sometime in the last week of May 1998, will be ranging from 11 to 21 percent. A final dumping duty is expected to be announced in November 1998. The anti-dumping duty may affect the exports of companies like Mukand, Isibars, Panchmahal Steel and Viraj Alloys. Export of the product to Europe has almost stopped in the last two months and this new duty imposition may completely keep Indian exporters out of the European markets. (khr)
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India: EU decides to impose provisional dumping duties on stainless steel bright bars exported from India
Publication Name: Economic Times
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0013-0389
Year: 1998
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EU EXTENDS DUMPING DUTY
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The European Commission plans to extend the anti-dumping duty, imposed in April 1998, on the imports of unbleached cotton grey fabrics from five countries including India. The Commission has recommended that the duty be extended for five years beginning from October 10, 1998. Turkey, which was in the original list, has now been dropped from the countries on whom the duty will be imposed. (khr)
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India: European Commission plans to extend anti-dumping duty on imports of unbleached cotton grey fabrics from country
Publication Name: Economic Times
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0013-0389
Year: 1998
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