Case No. ADD (O.I.) 34/2019- Anti-dumping investigation concerning the imports of Toluene Di-Isocyanate from European Union, Saudi Arabia, Chinese Taipei and United Arab Emirates. MINISTRY OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY (Department of Commerce) (DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF TRADE REMEDIES) NOTIFICATION FINAL FINDINGS New Delhi, the 28th January, 2021 Case No. ADD (O.I.) 34/2019 Subject : Anti-dumping investigation […]
CASE No. (OI) 24/2019 – Anti-dumping investigation concerning imports of ‘1-Phenyl-3-Methyl-5-Pyrazolone’ originating in or exported from China PR. MINISTRY OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY (Department of Commerce) (DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF TRADE REMEDIES) NOTIFICATION FINAL FINDINGS New Delhi, the 28th January, 2021 CASE No. (OI) 24/2019 Subject : Anti-dumping investigation concerning imports of “1-Phenyl-3-Methyl-5-Pyrazolone” originating in or […]
Case No. ADD-(OI) 05/2020 Anti-dumping investigation concerning imports of Black Toner in powder form originating in or exported from China PR, Malaysia and Taiwan.
Notification No. 3/2021-Customs (ADD), Dated: 28.01.2021- Seeks to further amend notification No. 27/2016-Customs (ADD) dated 23rd Jun, 2016 to amend the name of Producer and Exporter. MINISTRY OF FINANCE (Department of Revenue) New Delhi, the 28th January, 2021 Notification No. 3/2021-Customs (ADD) G.S.R 54(E).—Whereas, the designated authority vide initiation notification number 7/23/2020-DGTR, dated the […]
Case No: ADD-(OI) 02/2020 Final Findings of Anti-dumping Investigation concerning imports of ‘Phenol’ into India originating in or exported from Thailand and United States of America. MINISTRY OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY (Department of Commerce) (DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF TRADE REMEDIES) NOTIFICATION FINAL FINDINGS New Delhi, the 28th January, 2021 Case No: ADD-(OI) 02/2020 Subject: Final Findings […]
Notification No. 2/2021-Customs (ADD), Dated: 28.01.2021 – Seeks to further amend notification No. 3/2018-Customs (ADD) dated 23rd Jan, 2018 to amend the name of Producer. MINISTRY OF FINANCE (Department of Revenue) New Delhi, the 28th January, 2021 Notification No. 2/2021-Customs (ADD) G.S.R. 53(E).—Whereas, the designated authority vide initiation notification number 7/22/2020-DGTR, dated the 5th August, […]
Seeks to confirm the provisional Bilateral Safeguard measure on imports of Polybutadiene Rubber excluding titanium and lithium grades originating in Korea RP and imported under the India-Korea Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, and to further amend notification No.152/2009-Customs, dated the 31st December, 2009 to modify the rate of duty of customs on said imports, on recommendation […]
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To further strengthen the customer grievance redress mechanism in banks, it has been decided to put in place a comprehensive framework comprising of, inter-alia, enhanced disclosures by banks on customer complaints, recovery of cost of redress from banks for the maintainable complaints received against them in OBOs in excess of the peer group average,
CBIC has received representations from trade and field formations on certain issues faced in complying with the new requirements in accordance with CBIC Advisory No 02/2021 dated 14.01.2021 & Circular 55/2020-Customs dated 17.12.2020. In this regard, following clarifications are provided by the CBIC for the benefit of all concerned :