Quantitative restrictions on imports: central government may limit imports causing or threatening serious injury to domestic industry. The Central Government may, after enquiry, impose quantitative restrictions on imports by notification when imports of particular goods increase under conditions causing or threatening serious injury to the domestic industry, with an exception for certain developing country origins; restrictions are time-limited but may be extended within an overall outer limit, and rules may be made to identify affected goods and determine causes of serious injury or threat.
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Quantitative restrictions on imports: central government may limit imports causing or threatening serious injury to domestic industry.
The Central Government may, after enquiry, impose quantitative restrictions on imports by notification when imports of particular goods increase under conditions causing or threatening serious injury to the domestic industry, with an exception for certain developing country origins; restrictions are time-limited but may be extended within an overall outer limit, and rules may be made to identify affected goods and determine causes of serious injury or threat.
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