ANNOUNCEMENT 16 Jul 2009
In July 2009, the government of Argentina initiated a new anti-dumping investigation and in January 2011 a definitive duty was imposed. The duty was terminated in January 2016.
NUMBER OF INTERVENTIONS
1
SOURCE
Resolution 155/2010: http://www.infoleg.gov.ar/infolegInternet/anexos/165000-169999/167697/norma.htm
As reported by Antidumpingpublishing.com.
http://www.infoleg.gov.ar/infolegInternet/anexos/155000-159999/155732/norma.htm
Resoluci?n 12/2011 available at http://www.iqom.com.mx/documents/0111/DOF%2020%20ene.pdf
WTO, Committee on Anti-Dumping Practices - Semi-annual report under article 16.4 of the Agreement - Argentina, Document No. G/ADP/N/286/ARG, issued on 23 September 2016: https://docs.wto.org/dol2fe/Pages/FE_Search/FE_S_S009-DP.aspx?language=E&CatalogueIdList=248380,243186,238349,234944,231346,227603,135091,130979,127415,122681&CurrentCatalogueIdIndex=4&FullTextHash=&HasEnglishRecord=True&HasFrenchRecord=True&HasSpanishRecord=True
On July 21th, 2009, Argentina opened a dumping investigation against imports of displacement connectors from India.
On May 26th, 2010, the Government of Argentina announced, in the context of an anti-dumping investigation, the imposition of minimum export prices on UY2 connectors coming from India. The measure will be in force for 4 months after the date of its issuance.
On January 20th, 2011, the Government of Argentina adopted anti-dumping duties against certain electrical apparatus for making connections from India. The measures consist of a minimum import price of .021 dollars per unit.
On 21 January 2016, the Argentinian authorities terminated the definitive duty imposed on imports of the subject good from India. The duty was terminated as it was set to expire.