Safeguard measures are limited to injury prevention and require withdrawal after negative final findings under customs rules Rule 12 authorises the Central Government to impose, through an Official Gazette notification, a safeguard measure on imports covered by the final finding. The measure is capped at the amount adequate to prevent or remedy serious injury and facilitate positive adjustment. If the Director General's final finding is negative and contrary to the prima facie evidence supporting the investigation, any provisional safeguard measure must be withdrawn within thirty days of publication of the final finding.
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Safeguard measures are limited to injury prevention and require withdrawal after negative final findings under customs rules
Rule 12 authorises the Central Government to impose, through an Official Gazette notification, a safeguard measure on imports covered by the final finding. The measure is capped at the amount adequate to prevent or remedy serious injury and facilitate positive adjustment. If the Director General's final finding is negative and contrary to the prima facie evidence supporting the investigation, any provisional safeguard measure must be withdrawn within thirty days of publication of the final finding.
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