Summary
How the TRA conducts dumping, subsidisation and safeguarding investigations and reviews.
This guidance describes the processes and methodology that the TRA uses to conduct reviews and make preliminary decisions.
Businesses wanting to understand trade remedies should read trade remedies: investigating dumped or subsidised goods for information on the investigations process and the actions you need to take.
Contents
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How the TRA conducts transition reviews of anti-dumping and countervailing measures.
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How the TRA will calculate and use injury margins in its investigations and reviews.
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How the TRA determines if the market share requirement is met before an investigation can be initiated.
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How the TRA determines a particular market situation and cost adjustments when costs or profits are not substantially determined by market forces.
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How the TRA applies the economic interest test (EIT).
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How long the TRA should take conducting investigations.
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How the TRA will conduct new investigations and reviews into trade remedy safeguard measures.
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How the TRA will conduct new investigations and reviews of existing anti-dumping and countervailing measures.
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How the TRA will conduct reconsiderations for trade remedy anti-dumping, countervailing and safeguard trade remedies measures.