Causal link requirement: increased imports must be objectively linked to serious injury before safeguard measures follow. The Director General must assess objective, quantifiable factors-including increases in imports, market share, sales, production, productivity, capacity utilisation, profits and losses, and employment-to determine serious injury or threat, and must establish by objective evidence a causal link between increased imports and the injury; injury caused by other concurrent factors must not be attributed to increased imports.
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Causal link requirement: increased imports must be objectively linked to serious injury before safeguard measures follow.
The Director General must assess objective, quantifiable factors-including increases in imports, market share, sales, production, productivity, capacity utilisation, profits and losses, and employment-to determine serious injury or threat, and must establish by objective evidence a causal link between increased imports and the injury; injury caused by other concurrent factors must not be attributed to increased imports.
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