Serious injury determination under safeguard rules requires objective evidence, quantified import impact, and a causal link to domestic injury. Serious injury or threat of serious injury to the domestic industry must be determined by the Director General on objective and quantifiable factors, including the rate and volume of increased imports, market share, sales, production, productivity, capacity utilisation, profits and losses, and employment. The determination requires objective evidence of a causal link between increased imports of the originating good and the injury, and injury caused by other factors must not be attributed to those imports.
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Serious injury determination under safeguard rules requires objective evidence, quantified import impact, and a causal link to domestic injury.
Serious injury or threat of serious injury to the domestic industry must be determined by the Director General on objective and quantifiable factors, including the rate and volume of increased imports, market share, sales, production, productivity, capacity utilisation, profits and losses, and employment. The determination requires objective evidence of a causal link between increased imports of the originating good and the injury, and injury caused by other factors must not be attributed to those imports.
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