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Petitioners Win Partial Relief: 19-Minute Technical Delay Conditionally Accepted in Anti-Dumping Investigation Response

April 30, 2025

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HC ruled in favor of the petitioners, conditionally accepting a 19-minute technical delay in submitting an anti-dumping investigation response related to plastic processing machine imports from China and Taiwan. The court emphasized the importance of comprehensive investigation and held that a minor procedural delay should not preclude the petitioners' participation in proceedings. The court directed the response to be taken on record, condoned the delay, and ordered the enquiry to proceed in accordance with established legal protocols.

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