ELP represents Qatar Energy, Equate, OQ, and TotalEnergies in Anti-dumping Investigation before DGTR

The Firm defended various aspects of dumping, injury, standing, and de minimis.
Sanjay Notani
Sanjay Notani
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Economic Laws Practice (ELP) represented Qatar Energy, Equate, OQ, and TotalEnergies in a recently concluded Anti-dumping Investigation concerning Imports of "Linear Low-Density Polyethylene" (LLDPE) originating in or exported from the State of Kuwait, Malaysia, the Sultanate of Oman, the State of Qatar, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

The Firm defended various aspects of dumping, injury, standing, and de minimis, which were considered and accepted by the regulatory authority - Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR).

The ELP team was led by Sanjay Notani (Partner) and was supported by Ambarish Sathianathan (Partner), along with Naghm Ghei (Associate Partner), Harika Bakaraju (Associate Partner), Shrinkhla Gupta (Associate Partner), Prashant Sharma (Counsel) and Shyam Matanhelia (Senior Associate) and other team members.

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