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I am directed to refer to the subject mentioned above and to say that as you are aware, notification no. 2/03 dated 2.1.03 has imposed antidumping duty on raw silk of grade 2A and below imported from China. According to reports received by the Board, some unscrupulous importers are misdeclaring grades of raw silk consignments in order to avoid payment of anti dumping duty.
The principal notification No. 12/97-Customs (N.T.) dated the 2nd April 1997 was published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part (II), Section 3, Sub-section (i), vide No. GSR 193 (E), dated the 2nd April, 1997 and was last amended by notification No. 13/2003-Custom (N.T.), dated the 11th February, 2003, published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary part (II), Section 3, Sub-section (i), vide GSR No. 103 (E), dated the 11th February, 2003.
The only point that needs attention, in case of stock transfers, is the valuation of the goods. In the case of EOUs, the valuation of goods cleared to DTA is to be done as per the provisions of Section 14 of the Customs Act read with the Customs valuation Rules 1988. While determining value of goods under stock transfer, the fact that it is related person transaction, may also be taken into consideration.
The principal notification was published in the Gazette of India, vide number G.S.R. 466(E) dated the 19th May, 2000 and was last amended vide notification No.5/2003-Customs, dated the 3rd January, 2003 number G.S.R 7(E), dated the 3rd January, 2003.
In exercise of powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 9A of the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 (51 of 1975), read with rules 18 and 20 of the Customs Tariff (Identification, Assessment and Collection of Anti-dumping Duty on Dumped Articles and for determination of Injury) Rules, 1995, the Central Government hereby rescinds the notification of the Government of India in the erstwhile Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue), No. 79/98-Customs, dated the 22nd October, 1998, published in Part II, Section 3, Sub-section (i) of the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, dated the 22nd October, 1998 vide No. G.S.R. 636(E), dated the 22nd October, 1998
In exercise of powers conferred by sub-section (2) of section 9A of the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 (51 of 1975), read with rule 13 of the Customs Tariff (Identification, Assessment and Collection of Anti-dumping Duty on Dumped Articles and for determination of Injury) Rules, 1995, the Central Government hereby rescinds the notification of the Government of India in the erstwhile Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue), No. 50/2002-Customs, dated the 2nd May, 2002, published in Part II, Section 3, Sub-section (i) of the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, dated the 22nd May, 2002 vide No. G.S.R. 316(E), dated the 2nd May, 2002, except as respects things done or omitted to be done before such rescission.
The anti-dumping duty imposed under this notification shall be levied with effect from the date of imposition of the provisional anti-dumping duty, i.e., the 2nd May, 2002, and shall be payable in Indian currency.
Rate of exchange applicable for the purposes of calculation of such anti-dumping duty shall be the rate which is specified in the notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of finance and Company Affairs (Department of Revenue), issued rom time to time, in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-clause (i) of clause (a) of sub-section (3) of section 14 of the said Customs Act, and the relevant date for the determination of the rate of exchange shall be the date of presentation of the bill of entry under section 46 of the said Customs Act.
The designated authority in its final findings on the review vide notification No. 57/1/2001-DGAD, dated the 20th March, 2003, published in Part I, Section 1 of the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, dated the 20th March, 2003, has recommended for discontinuance of the anti-dumping duties recommended earlier vide final findings No. 31/1/1998-ADD dated 22/2/2000 and imposed on all imports of the subject goods, originating in or exported from the subject countries.
The principal notification was published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, vide notification No. 25/2002-Customs, dated the 1st March, 2002 [G.S.R. 122(E), dated the 1st March, 2002] and was last amended vide notification No. 28/2003- Customs, dated the 1st March, 2003.