On August 10, 2023, the Revenue Department of the Ministry of Finance of India issued Circular No. 07/2023-Customs (ADD) stating that it accepts the recommendation of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry of India, which made a positive final anti-dumping determination on May 5, 2023, on non-dispersion-shifted single-mode optical fibers ["SMOFs"] originating from or imported into China, Indonesia, and the Republic of Korea, as well as the recommendation of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry of India. Unshifted Single-mode Optical Fibre) "SMOF"] for the proposed final affirmative anti-dumping determination.
The Revenue Department of the Ministry of Finance of India has decided to impose anti-dumping duties for a period of five years on the products of the above countries, including US$122.41 to US$537.30/KFKM for China, US$807.88/KFKM for South Korea, and US$857.23/KFKM for Indonesia. (For details of the duties imposed, please refer to the announcement of the final determination in this case.) The measure is effective from the date of publication of this notification in the Official Gazette.
印度对涉华非色散位移单模光纤反倾销征税表
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It is reported that the products involved in the imposition of anti-dumping duties are non-dispersion-shifted single-mode optical fibers (G.652) and bend-insensitive single-mode optical fibers (G.657), which are related to the products under India's customs code 90011000. The anti-dumping measures in this case do not apply to dispersion-shifted optical fibers (G.653), cut-off wavelength-shifted single-mode optical fibers (G.654) and non-zero dispersion-shifted optical fibers (G.655 & G.656).
On May 6, 2022, India's Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MoC&I) issued a notice stating that it had initiated an anti-dumping investigation into non-dispersion shifted single mode optical fibers originating from or imported into China, Indonesia, and South Korea on a petition filed by an Indian company, Birla Furukawa Fibre Optics Pvt. Ltd. On May 5, 2023, India's Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MoC&I) issued a notice making an anti-dumping affirmative final determination, recommending the imposition of anti-dumping duties on the products involved from the above countries.
On August 10, 2023, the Revenue Department of the Ministry of Finance of India issued Circular No. 07/2023-Customs (ADD) stating that it accepts the recommendation of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry of India, which made a positive final anti-dumping determination on May 5, 2023, on non-dispersion-shifted single-mode optical fibers ["SMOFs"] originating from or imported into China, Indonesia, and the Republic of Korea, as well as the recommendation of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry of India. Unshifted Single-mode Optical Fibre) "SMOF"] for the proposed final affirmative anti-dumping determination.
The Revenue Department of the Ministry of Finance of India has decided to impose anti-dumping duties for a period of five years on the products of the above countries, including US$122.41 to US$537.30/KFKM for China, US$807.88/KFKM for South Korea, and US$857.23/KFKM for Indonesia. (For details of the duties imposed, please refer to the announcement of the final determination in this case.) The measure is effective from the date of publication of this notification in the Official Gazette.
印度对涉华非色散位移单模光纤反倾销征税表
(图源:中国贸易救济信息网)
It is reported that the products involved in the imposition of anti-dumping duties are non-dispersion-shifted single-mode optical fibers (G.652) and bend-insensitive single-mode optical fibers (G.657), which are related to the products under India's customs code 90011000. The anti-dumping measures in this case do not apply to dispersion-shifted optical fibers (G.653), cut-off wavelength-shifted single-mode optical fibers (G.654) and non-zero dispersion-shifted optical fibers (G.655 & G.656).
On May 6, 2022, India's Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MoC&I) issued a notice stating that it had initiated an anti-dumping investigation into non-dispersion shifted single mode optical fibers originating from or imported into China, Indonesia, and South Korea on a petition filed by an Indian company, Birla Furukawa Fibre Optics Pvt. Ltd. On May 5, 2023, India's Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MoC&I) issued a notice making an anti-dumping affirmative final determination, recommending the imposition of anti-dumping duties on the products involved from the above countries.