Commodity group

491

The goods the subject of the application (the goods) are:

Ferrous grinding balls, whether or not containing alloys, cast or forged, with diameters in the range 22mm to 170mm (inclusive).

The goods covered include all ferrous grinding balls, typically used for the comminution of metalliferous ores, meeting the above description of the goods regardless of the particular grade or alloy content.

Goods excluded from this application include stainless steel balls, precision balls that have been machined and/or polished, and ball bearings.

EPR 316

Goods Covered by the Investigation

Ferrous grinding balls, whether or not containing alloys, cast or forged, with diameters in the range 22mm to 170mm (inclusive).

The applicant provided further details as follows:

The goods covered by this application include all ferrous grinding balls, typically used for the comminution of metalliferous ores, meeting the above description of the goods regardless of the particular grade or alloy content.

502

The goods the subject of the application (the goods) are:

Ferrous grinding balls, whether or not containing alloys, cast or forged, with diameters in the range 22mm to 170mm (inclusive).

The goods covered include all ferrous grinding balls, typically used for the comminution of metalliferous ores, meeting the above description of the goods regardless of the particular grade or alloy content.

Goods excluded from this application include stainless steel balls, precision balls that have been machined and/or polished, and ball bearings.

Grinding Balls exported from the People's Republic of China

The Anti-Dumping Review Panel (Panel) has accepted an application from Commonwealth Steel Company Pty Ltd (trading as Moly-Cop Mining Consumables - Waratah Steel Mill) for a review of the decision by the Commissioner of the Anti-Dumping Commission to terminate part of a countervailing investigation in respect of Grinding Balls exported to Australia from the People's Republic of China (the Reviewable Decision).

The Reviewable Decision was published on the Anti-Dumping Commission (ADC) website on 6 June 2016.

Grinding Balls exported from the People's Republic of China

The Anti-Dumping Review Panel has received applications for review of the decision of the Assistant Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science made on 1 September 2016 to impose dumping duties on the export of ferrous grinding balls from the Peoples' Republic of China ('Reviewable Decision').Notice of the Reviewable Decision was published on 9 September 2016 on the Anti-Dumping Commission's website.

The applications were received from:

'Changshu Longte Grinding Ball Co., Ltd ('Longte') dated 10 October 2016.