Eximkey - India Export Import Policy 2004 2013 Exim Policy
  1. The Director General shall, within 8 months from the date of initiation of the investigation or within such extended period as the Central Government may allow, determine whether, -

    1. the increased imports of the article under investigation has caused or threatened to cause serious injury to the domestic industry, and
    2. a causal link exists between the increased imports and serious injury or threat of serious injury.

  2. The Director General shall also give its recommendation regarding amount of duty which, if levied, would be adequate to prevent or remedy serious injury and to facilitate positive adjustment.

  3. The Director General shall also make his recommendations regarding the duration of levy of duty:
    Provided that where the period recommended is more than one year, the Director General shall also recommend progressive liberalisation adequate to facilitate positive adjustment.


  4. The final findings if affirmative, shall contain all information on the matter of facts and law and reasons, which have led to the conclusion.

  5. The Director General shall issue a public notice recording his final findings.

  6. The Director General shall send a copy of the public notice regarding his final findings to the Central Government in the Ministry of Commerce and in the Ministry of Finance.

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