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India Anti-Dumping Review Of Glass Fiber And Its Products To China

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In July 6, 2016, the Ministry of Commerce and industry of India announced that imports of glass from or originating in China.

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And its products (glass fibre and articles) are made.

Anti-dumping

Sunset final review, ruling if cancellation of anti-dumping measures, involving cases

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The dumping and its damage to the India industry will continue or happen again. Therefore, it is recommended to continue to levy anti-dumping duties on the products involved, to impose anti-dumping duties on 33.11% of the CIF (Taishan) Fiberglass of China Fiberglass Inc. (CIF), to impose anti-dumping duties on 24.59% of CIF CIF of China Giant stone group Jiujiang Limited (Jushi Group Jiujiang Co. Ltd.), impose an anti-dumping duty of 24.59% on China Giant Stone Group (Tongxiang) Co., Ltd., and impose an anti-dumping duty of 20.46% on the Chongqing international composite material company (China), and impose an anti-dumping duty of 47.15% on other Chinese enterprises.

The customs code for the products involved is 7019.

In January 8, 2010, in response to the application of Owens Corning India Limited and Reinforcement Manufacturing Limited of India enterprises, the Ministry of Commerce and industry of India launched anti-dumping investigation on imported glass fibers and their products originating in China.

In June 2, 2010, India made a preliminary anti-dumping decision against China's fiberglass and its products.

In January 6, 2011, India made a definitive anti-dumping decision on China's glass fiber and its products, and decided to levy an anti-dumping duty of 7.46% CIF to 40.91% on the products involved since July 2010.

In September 19, 2013, in response to the application of Raman FibreScience Private Limited, the India anti-dumping investigation on China's glass fiber and its products was carried out in the middle of the year.

In February 10, 2014, India made anti-dumping review of its glass fiber and its products in China.

In July 7, 2015, India launched anti-dumping review review on China's glass fiber and its products.

In July 13, 2015, India postponed its current anti-dumping measures until July 13, 2016.

If the anti-dumping measures are cancelled, the dumping of the products involved and the damage to the India industry will continue or happen again. Therefore, it is recommended to continue to levy anti-dumping duties on the products involved, and to impose anti-dumping duties on 33.11% of the CIF (CIF) of China's Taishan Glass Fiber Co. Ltd. (Taishan Fiberglass Inc.), and impose an anti-dumping duty of 24.59% on the China Giant Stone Group Jiujiang Limited (Jushi Group Jiujiang Jushi), impose an anti-dumping duty of 24.59% on China Giant Stone Group (Tongxiang) Co., Ltd., impose an anti-dumping duty of 20.46% on China Chongqing international composite materials company (glass), and impose an anti-dumping duty of 47.15% on other Chinese enterprises. In July 6, 2016, the Ministry of Commerce and industry of India announced that it had made an anti-dumping sunset review final ruling on imports of glass fibre and articles originating from China or originating in China.

The customs code for the products involved is 7019.

In January 8, 2010, in response to the application of Owens Corning India Limited and Reinforcement Manufacturing Limited of India enterprises, the Ministry of Commerce and industry of India launched anti-dumping investigation on imported glass fibers and their products originating in China.

In June 2, 2010, India made a preliminary anti-dumping decision against China's fiberglass and its products.

In January 6, 2011, India made a definitive anti-dumping decision on China's glass fiber and its products, and decided to levy an anti-dumping duty of 7.46% CIF to 40.91% on the products involved since July 2010.

In September 19, 2013, in response to the application of Raman FibreScience Private Limited, the India anti-dumping investigation on China's glass fiber and its products was carried out in the middle of the year.

In February 10, 2014, India made anti-dumping review of its glass fiber and its products in China.

In July 7, 2015, India launched anti-dumping review review on China's glass fiber and its products.

In July 13, 2015, India postponed its current anti-dumping measures until July 13, 2016.

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