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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Compilation 8183 · Sec. 783

Sec. 783. ANTIDUMPING PETITIONS BY THIRD COUNTRIES

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## SEC. 783 ANTIDUMPING PETITIONS BY THIRD COUNTRIES **[**[19 U.S.C. 1677n](/us/usc/t19/s1677n)**]** ###
(a)Filing of Petition The government of a WTO member may file with the Trade Representative a petition requesting that an investigation be conducted to determine if— ####
(1)imports from another country are being sold in the United States at less than fair value, and ####
(2)an industry in the petitioning country is materially injured by reason of those imports. ###
(b)Initiation The Trade Representative, after consultation with the administering authority and the Commission and obtaining the approval of the WTO Council for Trade in Goods, shall determine whether to initiate an investigation described in subsection (a). ###
(c)Determinations Upon initiation of an investigation under this section, the Trade Representative shall request the following determinations be made according to substantive and procedural requirements specified by the Trade Representative, notwithstanding any other provision of this title: ####
(1)The administering authority shall determine whether imports into the United States of the subject merchandise are being sold at less than fair value. ####
(2)The Commission shall determine whether an industry in the petitioning country is materially injured by reason of imports of the subject merchandise into the United States. ###
(d)Public Comment An opportunity for public comment shall be provided, as appropriate— ####
(1)by the Trade Representative, in making the determination required by subsection (b), and ####
(2)by the administering authority and the Commission, in making the determination required by subsection (c). ###
(e)Issuance of Order If the administering authority makes an affirmative determination under paragraph
(1)of subsection (c), and the Commission makes an affirmative determination under paragraph
(2)of subsection (c), the administering authority shall issue an antidumping duty order in accordance with section 736 and take such other actions as are required by section 736. ###
(f)Reviews of Determinations For purposes of review under section 516A or review under section 751, if an order is issued under subsection (e), the final determinations of the administering authority and the Commission under this section shall be treated as final determinations made under section 735. ###
(g)Access to Information Section 777 shall apply to investigations under this section, to the extent specified by the Trade Representative, after consultation with the administering authority and the Commission. # TITLE VIII REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO IMPORTS OF CERTAIN CIGARETTES AND SMOKELESS TOBACCO PRODUCTS53
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