Indonesia: India extends anti-dumping tariffs for nylon
07/12/2011 12:00
India extended a deception of antidumping duties opposite a product of nylon strand chronicle from Indonesia to them given of executive problems. Ministry of Commerce expelled an antidumping avocation (BMAD) was for USS0.46 per kg to U.S. $ 1.1 per kg. Besides Indonesia, other countries are also influenced by BMAD of India on these products are China, Taiwan, Malaysia, and Thailand.
The product was initial imposed in 2006 BMAD, and now extended to 2016. Since a imposed rules, a trade volume of nylon strand chronicle from Indonesia to India has decreased drastically.
The review per a delay of weave products iiudimulai BMAD on Aug 27, 2010 bottom ask of a Association of Synthetic Fibre Industry, India. The review was announced by a Directorate General of Anti-Dumping Allied Duties (DGAD) India on Nov 9, 2011.
The new review formula request excusable Embassy of a Republic of Indonesia (Embassy) New Delhi on 15 Nov 2011. so that a supervision rate is not adequate time to respond. “The Government of Indonesia given an early arising of a company’s continued support for mild and ask DGAD to extend an prolongation of time,” wrote a Ministry of Trade in a press recover yesterday.
Ministry of Trade opportunities exporters from Indonesia who objected to a prolongation preference to move a authorised deception of BMAD by filing an conflict to that decision. The establishment that could accommodate such conflict is Customs Excise and Service Tax Tribunal Apellate. India is a marketplace eksporurutan 11 for Iilamen nylon chronicle products from Indonesia.
The duration January-August 2011 sum exports to India reached 4.5 million tons. As for a final year of 9.5 million tons.
Source: my-indonesia.net
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