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Continuation of Anti-Dumping Duty - imports of “Grinding Media ...


Anti-dumping duty on "Grinding Media Balls" upheld; authority's discretion supported, no extra duties on foreign exporter.

July 18, 2020

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Continuation of Anti-Dumping Duty - imports of “Grinding Media Balls” - Once the Designated Authority had exercised its discretion in recording findings on the basis of the facts available to it and there is no perversity in the exercise of this discretion, it is not possible to accept the submission of the Domestic Industry that the foreign exporter should have been treated as non-cooperative and residual duty under the Customs Notification issued by the Central Government should have been levied on the foreign exporter.

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