Bilateral safeguard measures review: continuation or withdrawal depends on preventing serious injury and industry adjustment. The Director General may review a bilateral safeguard measure and, where information shows the measure is necessary to prevent or remedy serious injury and the domestic industry is adjusting positively, recommend its continuation to the Central Government; if no justification exists, recommend withdrawal. Rules 4, 5, 6 and 10 apply mutatis mutandis to the review process.
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Bilateral safeguard measures review: continuation or withdrawal depends on preventing serious injury and industry adjustment.
The Director General may review a bilateral safeguard measure and, where information shows the measure is necessary to prevent or remedy serious injury and the domestic industry is adjusting positively, recommend its continuation to the Central Government; if no justification exists, recommend withdrawal. Rules 4, 5, 6 and 10 apply mutatis mutandis to the review process.
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