Malaysia legislation
Section 7225
Seksyen 7225
50.10 00 and 7225.50.90.
00. These H.S. Code and AHTN are given only for information and have no binding effect on the classification of the subject merchandise.
Existing anti-dumping duties 3.
The anti-dumping duties currently in force on the subject merchandise are definitive anti-dumping duties imposed by Customs (Anti-Dumping Duties) (No. 2)
Order 2016 [P.U. (A) 144/2016].
Grounds for the administrative review 4.
(1)
The request for the administrative review is based on the grounds that there is a substantial change in the dumping margin for the imports of subject merchandise by CSC Steel Sdn. Bhd.
(2)
The Government of Malaysia is satisfied that the request carries sufficient grounds to initiate an administrative review.
Procedure 5.
Having determined that there is sufficient evidence exists to warrant an administrative review of the anti-dumping duties with regard to the imports of subject merchandise, the Government of Malaysia initiates an administrative review pursuant to paragraph 28(1)(a) of the Act and regulation 34 of the Countervailing and
Anti-Dumping Regulations 1994.
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Questionnaires 6.
(1)
In order to obtain information deemed necessary for the administrative review, the Government of Malaysia will send questionnaires to—
(a)
the Malaysian industry and any association of producers in Malaysia;
(b)
the producers and exporters of subject merchandise in the People’s
Republic of China, Republic of Korea and Socialist Republic of
Viet Nam;
(c)
the importers and any association of importers; and
(d)
the Governments of the People’s Republic of China, Republic of
Korea and Socialist Republic of Viet Nam.
(2)
In any event, all interested parties not contacted by the Ministry of
International Trade and Industry (MITI) are invited to contact MITI by facsimile or e-mail in order to find out whether they are listed in the petition referred to in paragraph 1. If necessary, such interested parties may request for a copy of the questionnaires by identifying the nature of their business activities in relation to this review.
Collection of information 7.
All interested parties are invited to make their views known in writing, in particular, by replying to the questionnaires addressed to them and by providing supporting evidence.
Time limit 8.
(1)
All interested parties requesting for a questionnaire shall do so not later than fifteen days after the publication of this notice in the Gazette.
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(2)
All interested parties must present their views in writing and submit questionnaire responses within thirty days of the date of publication of this notice in the
Gazette if such views and responses are to be taken into consideration during the administrative review, unless otherwise specified.
Written submissions, questionnaires responses and correspondences 9.
(1)
All submissions of information, questionnaires responses and correspondences must be made in writing and sent by post or facsimile and with clear indication of the name, address, e-mail address, telephone and facsimile numbers of the interested parties to
Director
Trade Practices Section
Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI)
Level 9, Menara MITI
No. 7, Jalan Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah 50480 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
Telephone
: (603) 6208 4632/4635/4640
Facsimile
: (603) 6211 4429
: alltps@miti.gov.my
(2)
If the interested parties do not provide the necessary information or the information and views are not received in adequate form within the specified time limit, the Government of Malaysia may make its determination on the basis of the facts available in accordance with section 41 of the Act.
Dated 5 November 2018
[MITI:ID/(S)/AP/AD/045/42-AR Jld.2; PN(PU2)529/XXIV]
IGNATIUS DARELL LEIKING
Minister of International Trade and Industry