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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Compilation 8183 · Sec. 761

Sec. 761. REQUIRED CONSULTATIONS

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## SEC. 761 REQUIRED CONSULTATIONS **[**[19 U.S.C. 1676](/us/usc/t19/s1676)**]** ###
(a)Agreements in Response to Countervailable Subsidies Within 90 days after the administering authority accepts a quantitative restriction agreement under section 704(a)(2) or (c)(3), the President shall enter into consultations with the government that is party to the agreement for purposes of— ####
(1)eliminating the countervailable subsidy completely, or ####
(2)reducing the net countervailable subsidy to a level that eliminates completely the injurious effect of exports to the United States of the merchandise. ###
(b)Modification of Agreements on Basis of Consultations At the direction of the President, the administering authority shall modify a quantitative restriction agreement as a result of consultations entered into under subsection (a). ###
(c)Special Rule Regarding Agreements Under Section 704(c)(3) This chapter shall cease to apply to a quantitative restriction agreement described in section 704(c)(3) at such time as that agreement ceases to have force and effect under section 704(f) or violation is found under section 704(i).
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