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30 SEPTEMBER NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 3291
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Amendment to anti-dumping duty applicable—The first principal notice (as amended by the notice in the Gazette of 8 March 1990 entitled “Final Determination: Dumping Investigation in respect of Plasterboard from Thailand, Amendment No. 1” and by the notice in the Gazette of 18 April 1991 entitled “Final Determination: Dumping Investigation in Respect of Plasterboard from Thailand, Amendment No. 2 (Duty Reassessment)”, and by the notice in the Gazette of 11 May 1995 entitled “Final Determination: Dumping Investigation in Respect of Plasterboard from Thailand, Amendment No. 3 (Duty Reassessment)”, and by the notice in the Gazette of 7 March 1996 entitled “Final Determination: Dumping Investigation in Respect of Plasterboard from Thailand, Amendment No. 4 (Duty Reassessment)”, and by the notice in the Gazette of 4 July 1996 entitled “Final Determination: Dumping Investigation in Respect of Plasterboard from Thailand, Amendment No. 5 (Duty Reassessment)”, and by the notice in the Gazette of 16 January 1997 entitled “Final Determination: Dumping Investigation in Respect of Plasterboard from Thailand, Amendment No. 6 (Duty Reassessment)”) is hereby amended by omitting the Second Schedule and substituting the Schedule to this notice. The second principal notice (as amended by the notice in the Gazette of 4 July 1996 entitled “Final Determination: Dumping Investigation in Respect of Plasterboard from Thailand, Amendment No. 5 (Duty Reassessment)”, and by the notice in the Gazette of 16 January 1997 entitled “Final Determination: Dumping Investigation in Respect of Plasterboard from Thailand, Amendment No. 6 (Duty Reassessment)”) is hereby amended by omitting the Second Schedule and substituting the Schedule to this notice. The third principal notice (as amended by the notice in the Gazette of 16 January 1997 entitled “Final Determination: Dumping Investigation in Respect of Plasterboard from Thailand, Amendment No. 6 (Duty Reassessment)”) is hereby amended by omitting the Second Schedule and substituting the Schedule to this notice.
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Consequential revocation—The notice entitled “Final Determination: Dumping Investigation in Respect of Plasterboard from Thailand, Amendment No. 6 (Duty Reassessment)”, and published in the Gazette of 16 January 1997, is hereby revoked.
Schedule
New Schedules to Principal Notices
Second Schedule
Amount of Anti-dumping Duty
The amount of anti-dumping duty to be paid on demand in respect of each importation of plasterboard, imported or intended to be imported into New Zealand from Thailand, shall be:
A. For subject goods from the suppliers and exporters listed in the Third Schedule to this notice, the amount per square metre by which the weighted average Normal Value Equivalent amount¹ exceeds the Thai producer value.²
B. For all other suppliers of subject goods, the rate of duty set out in the Fourth Schedule to this notice.³
Third Schedule
List of Thai Producers
Thai producers, being suppliers and exporters, for which Normal Value Equivalent amounts have been established for the subject goods, are:
SCT Co Ltd
Thai Gypsum Products Public Company Limited
Fourth Schedule
Rate of duty for other suppliers
The rate of duty for the subject goods established for this category is:
99 percent ad valorem of the Thai Producer Value.
¹ The New Zealand Customs Service holds a confidential list of the weighted average Normal Value Equivalent amounts, established for the suppliers and exporters listed in the Third Schedule to this notice.
² The Thai producer value of the goods is the price when sold at arm’s length by the Thai producer on an FOB basis, exclusive of any costs, charges, and expenses incurred in preparing the goods for shipment to New Zealand that are additional to those costs, charges, and expenses generally incurred on sales for home consumption, and any costs, charges and expenses resulting from the exportation of the goods, or arising after their shipment from the country of export.
³ Suppliers and exporters for which Normal Value Equivalent amounts have not been established, may lodge a request for a reassessment, backed by the necessary supporting evidence, that Normal Value Equivalent amounts be established.
Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of September 1999.
MAX BRADFORD, Minister for Enterprise and Commerce.
Note:
Where an interested party considers that there has been a change in relevant values of the factors used in calculating Normal Value Equivalents, an application may be made for a reassessment. If the reassessment establishes that the anti-dumping duties paid exceeded the margin of dumping, then refunds of the additional amount of duty paid may be made.
Public notice of the establishment of additional or updated weighted average Normal Value Equivalent amounts will be given as necessary by notice in the New Zealand Gazette.
A copy of the non-confidential version of the Final Report which contains details of the investigation and the conclusions reached, is available from the Trade Remedies Group, Competition and Enterprise Branch, Ministry of Commerce, P.O. Box 1473, Wellington.
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- MAX BRADFORD, Minister for Enterprise and Commerce