The Australian Government is now operating in line with Caretaker Conventions, pending the outcome of the 2025 federal election.

Certain Aluminium Extrusions exported from The Peoples Republic of China

The Anti-Dumping Review Panel received applications from Capral Limited, Opal (Macao Offshore Commercial) Limited and PanAsia Aluminium (China) Limited, under the Customs Act 1901, for a review of a decision by the Minister for Industry and Science to alter a dumping duty notice and a countervailing duty notice, following an anti-circumvention inquiry.

Under subsection 269ZZK(1) of the Customs Act 1901, the Anti-Dumping Review Panel is required to make a report to the Minister for Industry and Science on the application, recommending that the Minister either affirm the reviewable decision or revoke the reviewable decision and substitute a specified new decision.

NON-CONFIDENTIAL CORRESPONDENCE

ADC INVITATION TO COMMENT LETTER - 4 May 2015

SUBMISSIONS

CAPRAL - 11 May 2015

OPAL - 10 May 2015

PANASIA - 10 May 2015

SUCCESS ALUMINIUM- 8 May 2015

PROTECTOR ALUMINIUM- 7 May 2015

APPLICATIONS TO THE ADRP

CAPRAL - 23 March 2015

OPAL - 23 March 2015

PANASIA - 23 March 2015

PUBLIC NOTICES

Intention to conduct a review of a decision by the Minister for Industry and Science- 10 April 2015

Decision of the Parliamentary Secretary- 30 June 2015

ADRP Report 21- 9 June 2015