Customs Amendment (Anti-dumping Measures) Act 2011 (124 of 2011)
Schedule 1 Customs Act 1901
2 Subsection 269T(1)
Insert:
revocation recommendation , in relation to particular anti-dumping measures, means any of the following:
(a) to the extent that the measures involved the publication of a dumping duty notice or a countervailing duty notice - a recommendation by the CEO in a report under section 269ZDA that the notice be taken to be, or to have been, revoked either in relation to a particular exporter or to exporters generally or in relation to a particular kind of goods;
(b) to the extent that the measures involved the acceptance by the Minister of an undertaking under section 269TG or 269TJ - a recommendation by the CEO in a report under section 269ZDA that the Minister indicate to the person who gave the undertaking that the person is released from it and that the investigation giving rise to the undertaking is terminated.
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