In a case concerning anti-dumping duty, the HC ruled that the ...
Designated Authority Properly Rejected Late Submissions in Anti-Dumping Case Under Rule 8; Physical Inspection Not Always Required
March 24, 2025
Case Laws Customs HC
In a case concerning anti-dumping duty, the HC ruled that the Designated Authority appropriately rejected petitioners' delayed submission. Under Rule 8, the Authority must verify information accuracy as outlined in the initiation notice and questionnaire. The disclosure statement noted that petitioners' reported transactions failed to identify export products-a crucial investigative element. The Court clarified that physical inspection is not mandatory in every case, as it depends on product specifics, nature of injury to domestic industry, and furnished data. While rejecting the petition, the Court granted petitioners until March 21, 2025, to submit correctly formatted responses to the disclosure statement, which the Authority must consider in accordance with applicable Rules.
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