The Ministry of Finance has extended the anti-dumping duty implementation until November 2026 via new customs notification, reinforcing protective measures for domestic industries.
Anti-Dumping Duty Extended Till November 2026 Through Fresh Customs Amendment
The Ministry of Finance announced an extension of the anti-dumping duty through an updated customs notification, now effective until November 2026. This extension is significant for safeguarding local industries from potential harm due to dumped imports.
The amendment clarifies that the duty will remain in effect unless it is superseded, revoked, or amended prior to expiration. This proactive measure aims to maintain fair trade practices and protect domestic manufacturers from unfair competition.
Companies impacted by this ruling should assess their compliance strategies and consider the implications for their pricing and market strategies. Legal practitioners must remain vigilant regarding any future changes to anti-dumping regulations that could affect their clients’ operations.
Citations
- Ministry of Finance (2026)
