Applicant's Questionnaire
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Guidelines

I. Introduction
II. General Information
III. Export Price
IV. Normal Value
V. Injury and Causation
Filing/Submission of Application

  Guidelines for Filing an Anti-Dumping Application  

An application should contain a letter which summarizes the information contained in the prescribed questionnaire and provides reasons the applicant believes that its application provides evidence of dumping of a product from a foreign country which is causing injury to a Pakistani producer of a like product.  The questionnaire should be filled out as much as possible and documents supporting the answers, arguments or allegations can be attached as a separate set of exhibits. The summary letter should be on the official letterhead paper of the applicant or his legal representative dated, addressed to the Commission and certified as specified. It should cover the elements identified in the outline, and include a table of contents and list of appendices.

I.                Introduction

Describe the action that is requested of the Commission, for example the investigation of dumping of product X from country Y. Reference the applicable law under which action is requested. back to top

II.                General Information

Provide the following at a minimum:

a)      The name and address of the applicant and his sales volume in Pakistan of the domestic like product.

b)     The names, addresses and sales volume in Pakistan of other Pakistani producers of the domestic like product.

c)      If other domestic producers are not applicants, information available regarding their support for or opposition to the application.

d)     A full description of the product to be investigated, including its uses, methods of production, physical characteristics, and PCT numbers.

e)      A description of the “domestic like product” (the product made in Pakistan that is the sma4e as or most similar to the imported product).

f)       The names and addresses of foreign exporters and producers.

g)      The volume and value of imports of the investigated product for the three most recent years. back to top

III.             Export Price  

Explain how you determined export price given in section 7 of the questionnaire. This may be done using ex-factory or F.O.B prices to independent importers in Pakistan. However, if the importer is related to exporter, export price is calculated by deductive method. This is done by deducting transportation costs, duty, tax, selling and distribution expenses incurred in Pakistan, and resale profit from the importer’s resale price in Pakistan. Whichever method is used should be fully described and the sources of information identified. The export price determined should be stated, i.e. $ 150 per metric ton. (Worksheets showing the calculation and supporting documents should be provided as appendices to the questionnaire). back to top

IV.              Normal Value

Explain how you determined normal value, given in section 8 of the questionnaire, using one of three methods. The preferred method is sales prices for consumption in the domestic markets of the country or countries of exportation. If this not availably you may use either, prices in the exporting country for export to third countries, or constructed normal value. Whichever method is used should be fully described and the sources of information identified. The normal value determined should be stated, i.e. $ 200 per metric ton. (Worksheets showing the calculation and supporting documents should be provided as appendices to the questionnaire). back to top

V.               Injury and Causation

Describe the condition of domestic industry, using profits, sales, production, capacity utilization, employment or any other objective measures of its condition. Describe changes in the relevant indicators over the three most recent years.

Explain how dumped imports are causing injury. Comparing the price and volume trends of the dumped imports over the most recent three years with the factors indicating the health of the domestic industry over the same period may do this. For example, dumped imports may be increasing in volume, or falling in price, or both, as domestic sales, profits, employment or market share fall. Price undercutting or suppression by dumped imports should be described and documented if it exists.  (Worksheets showing the calculation and supporting documents should be provided as appendices to the questionnaire). back to top

Filing / Submission of Application:

             A written application is required to be submitted to:

            The Secretary
            National Tariff Commission
            4th Floor, State Life Building No.5
            Sector F-6/4, Blue Area, Islamabad.
            Telephone: 92 51 9202839
            Fax: 92 51 9221205 back to top

 

 

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