Notice Type
Departmental
Anti-Dumping Duties: Notice That Anti-Dumping Duties on Hog Bristle Paint Brushes From China are to Cease to Apply Subject to section 14 (9) of the Dumping and Countervailing Duties Act 1988 (the Act), anti-dumping duties imposed on hog bristle paint brushes from China* will cease to apply to those goods on 2 April 1997 unless, at that date, the goods are subject to review under section 14 (8) of the Act. Any interested party that might request the Secretary of Commerce to initiate a review before the termination date referred to above, should be aware that positive evidence justifying the need for a review must be provided to the Secretary. If an application is received which provides positive evidence justifying the need for a review, the Secretary must undertake a review investigation and report to the Minister of Commerce within 180 days on whether the anti-dumping duties should continue to be applied. Positive evidence justifying the need for a review would need to provide reasons for believing that the expiration of anti-dumping duties would see the recurrence of dumping of hog bristle paint brushes from China and for believing that such dumping would cause material injury to the New Zealand industry producing hog bristle paint brushes. The reasons should be supported by evidence and not based on mere allegations or assertions. Further information is available from the Manager, Trade Remedies Group, Ministry of Commerce, P.O. Box 1473, Wellington, or on facsimile number (04) 499 8508. * refer to ``Notice of Reassessment of Anti-Dumping Duty: Hog Bristle Paint Brushes From China'' published in the New Zealand Gazette of 9 April 1992, at page 1055. Signed at Wellington this 2nd day of August 1996. A. H. McPHAIL, Manager Trade Remedies Group.
Publication Date
24 Jul 1996

Notice Number

1996-go5074

Page Number

1848