Bilateral safeguard definitions clarify domestic industry, increased imports, serious injury, and originating goods under the trade agreement. Defines the expressions used for the India-Malaysia Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (Bilateral Safeguard Measures) Rules, including domestic industry, increased imports, interested party, like good, originating good, serious injury, and threat of serious injury. It also links undefined terms to the meanings given in the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 and the Customs Act, 1962, creating a common interpretive framework for bilateral safeguard administration.
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Bilateral safeguard definitions clarify domestic industry, increased imports, serious injury, and originating goods under the trade agreement.
Defines the expressions used for the India-Malaysia Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (Bilateral Safeguard Measures) Rules, including domestic industry, increased imports, interested party, like good, originating good, serious injury, and threat of serious injury. It also links undefined terms to the meanings given in the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 and the Customs Act, 1962, creating a common interpretive framework for bilateral safeguard administration.
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