TMI BlogInitiation of anti-dumping investigation concerning import of fused magnesia from China PRX X X X Extracts X X X X X X X X Extracts X X X X ..... ina (referred to as China PR hereinafter) and requested for anti-dumping investigations and levy of anti-dumping duties. 1. Standing. The petitioner has claimed that it is the only producer of the like goods in India and, therefore, satisfies the standing to file the petition, on behalf of the domestic industry. 2. Product involved. The product involved in the investigation is fused magnesia originating in or exported from China PR. Fused magnesia is classified under custom sub-heading no. 251990 of the Customs Tariff Act (25199001 and 25199003 as per ITC). The classification is, however, indicative only and is in no way binding on the scope of the present investigations. 3. Country(ies) involved. The country involved ..... X X X X Extracts X X X X X X X X Extracts X X X X ..... nd freight, port charges, export duty, bank charges, difference in sales tax, commission and other export charges in the export price on the basis of visits to China and other information available with it. (c) There is sufficient prima facie evidence with regard to the normal value of fused magnesia in China PR and the prices at which goods have been exported from China PR. There is sufficient evidence that the normal value of fused magnesia in China PR is significantly higher than the export price, indicating, prima facie, that the goods are being dumped by the exporters from China PR. 6. Injury. The petitioner has alleged that imports of fused magnesia in India have increased in absolute terms. The petitioner has claimed that it ..... X X X X Extracts X X X X X X X X Extracts X X X X ..... forty days from the date of publication of this notification. The known exporters and importers, who are being addressed separately, are, however, required to submit the information within forty days from the date of letter addressed to them separately. 11. Inspection of public file. In terms of Rule 6(7) , any interested party may inspect the public file containing non-confidential version of the evidence submitted by other interested parties. 12. In case where an interested party refuses access to, or otherwise does not provide necessary information within a reasonable period, or significantly impedes the investigation, the Authority may record its findings on the basis of the facts available to it and make such recommendations ..... X X X X Extracts X X X X X X X X Extracts X X X X
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