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* HM Revenue & Customs Guidance STAINLESS STEEL HOT-ROLLED (SSHR) FLAT PRODUCTS, FROM THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA, INDONESIA AND TAIWAN (ANTI-DUMPING DUTY AD2350). Published 14 August
2019 © Crown copyright 2019 This publication is licensed under the terms of the Open Government Licence v3.0 except where otherwise stated. To view this licence, visit
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The Commission has announced the initiation of an investigation, in the Official Journal ref 2019/C 269 I/01 dated 12 August 2019, concerning the dumping of certain flat-rolled products of
stainless steel, originating in the People’s Republic of China, Indonesia and Taiwan. Product description: * stainless steel flat-rolled products * whether or not in coils * including
products cut-to-length and narrow strip * not further worked than hot-rolled The following products are excluded: * products, not in coils, of a width of 600mm or more and of a thickness
exceeding 10mm This investigation could result in anti-dumping duty being imposed at a future date. The investigation takes effect from 12 August 2019. For information only, these goods
currently fall within Taric codes: * 7219 1100 * 7219 1200 * 7219 1300 * 7219 1400 * 7219 2200 * 7219 2300 * 7219 2400 * 7220 1100 * 7220 1200 Interested parties wanting to make submission
or requests to be heard (within the short timescales) should refer to the Commission’s notice, for instructions. Interested parties may request in writing (within 4 months of the publication
of this notice) information on the imposition of provisional measures. Provisional measures may be imposed no later than 8 months from the publication date.The Commission will provide
information on planned provisional duties 3 weeks before their imposition. This investigation will be concluded no later than 14 months from the publication date. To find out what you can
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