Bilateral safeguard review permits continued imposition or withdrawal based on serious injury risk and industry adjustment. The Director General may review the continued need for a bilateral safeguard measure and may recommend its continuation where it remains necessary to prevent or remedy serious injury and the industry is adjusting positively. Where there is no justification for continuation, the Director General may recommend withdrawal. The procedural rules governing initiation, inquiry, determination and related matters apply mutatis mutandis to the review process.
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Bilateral safeguard review permits continued imposition or withdrawal based on serious injury risk and industry adjustment.
The Director General may review the continued need for a bilateral safeguard measure and may recommend its continuation where it remains necessary to prevent or remedy serious injury and the industry is adjusting positively. Where there is no justification for continuation, the Director General may recommend withdrawal. The procedural rules governing initiation, inquiry, determination and related matters apply mutatis mutandis to the review process.
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