Bilateral safeguard measure review permits continuation or withdrawal based on necessity to prevent or remedy serious injury. The Director General may review a bilateral safeguard measure and, if satisfied that it is necessary to prevent or remedy serious injury and that the industry is adjusting, recommend continued imposition to the Central Government; if there is no justification for continuation, recommend withdrawal. The provisions of rules 4, 5, 6 and 10 apply mutatis mutandis to the review.
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Bilateral safeguard measure review permits continuation or withdrawal based on necessity to prevent or remedy serious injury.
The Director General may review a bilateral safeguard measure and, if satisfied that it is necessary to prevent or remedy serious injury and that the industry is adjusting, recommend continued imposition to the Central Government; if there is no justification for continuation, recommend withdrawal. The provisions of rules 4, 5, 6 and 10 apply mutatis mutandis to the review.
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