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Individual dumping margin

Act: Anti-dumping Duties Ordinance 2000

Section Provisions

ANTI-DUMPING DUTIES ORDINANCE 2000 ANTI-DUMPING DUTIES ORDINANCE 2000 ORDINANCE LXV OF 2000 An Ordinance to amend and consolidate the law relating to imposition of anti-dumping duties to offset such dumping [Gazette of Pakistan, Extraordinary, Part I, 22nd December, 2000] F.No.2(I)/2000-Pub., dated 22-12-2000.-The following Ordinance made by the President is hereby published for general information:-- PART V COMPARISON BETWEEN NORMAL VALUE AND EXPORT PRICE 14. Individual dumpling margin.--(1) The Commission shall determine an individual dumping margin for each known exporter or producer of an investigated product. (2) Notwithstanding anything contained in subsection (1), where the Commission is satisfied that the number of exporters, producers or importers, or types of products involved is so large as to make it impracticable to determine an individual dumping margin for each known exporter or producer concerned of an investigated product, the Commission may limit its examination to a reasonable number of interested parties or investigated products by using samples which are statistically valid on the basis of information available to the Commission at the time of selection, or to the largest percentage of volume of exports from the country in question which can reasonably be investigated. (3) The selection of exporters, producers, importers or types of products shall normally be made by the Commission in consultation with the exporters. producers or importers concerned: Provided that the final selection of the exporters, producers, importers or types of products shall rest with the Commission. (4) In cases where the Commission has limited its examination as provided for in subsections (2) and (3), the Commission shall nevertheless determine an individual dumping margin for any exporter or producer who voluntarily submits the necessary information in time for that information to be considered during the course of an investigation: Provided that where the Commission determines that the number of exporters or producers is so large that individual examinations would be unduly burdensome to the Commission and prevent the timely completion of the investigation, the Commission may decline to determine an individual dumping margin on the basis of such voluntary responses and limit its examination to such exporters and producers selected pursuant to subsection (2).