Bilateral safeguard measure must be progressively liberalised at regular intervals when applied for more than one year. If a bilateral safeguard measure continues for more than one year, it must be progressively liberalised at regular intervals during its period of application. The rule requires a continuing adjustment mechanism for longer-duration safeguard measures, so that the measure is not maintained in a static form throughout its life.
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Bilateral safeguard measure must be progressively liberalised at regular intervals when applied for more than one year.
If a bilateral safeguard measure continues for more than one year, it must be progressively liberalised at regular intervals during its period of application. The rule requires a continuing adjustment mechanism for longer-duration safeguard measures, so that the measure is not maintained in a static form throughout its life.
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