HC Deb 25 March 1970 vol 798 cc406-7W
Mr. J. H. Osborn

asked the President of the Board of Trade what are the criteria which determine whether or not dumping duty should be imposed on imports into this country; and what criteria motivated the decision not only to impose a duty, but determined the scale of the duty, on nitrogenous fertilisers.

Mrs. Gwyneth Dunwoody

The criteria are those laid down in the Customs Duties (Dumping and Subsidies) Act, 1969.

In my Answer on 5th March to a Question by the hon. Member for Aberdeen-shire, West (Mr. James Davidson) I explained the reasons for imposing provisional anti-dumping charges on certain imports of calcium ammonium nitrate. The G.A.T.T. Anti-Dumping Code requiries that such charges shall not exceed the provisionally estimated margin of dumping. The present charges in all cases are somewhat less than the estimated dumping margins.—[Vol. 797, c. 157.]