§ 351.514. Export subsidies.
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(a)In general. The Secretary will consider a subsidy to be an export subsidy if the Secretary determines that eligibility for, approval of, or the amount of, a subsidy is contingent upon export performance. In applying this section, the Secretary will consider a subsidy to be contingent upon export performance if the provision of the subsidy is, in law or in fact, tied to actual or anticipated exportation or export earnings, alone or as one of two or more conditions.
(b)Exception. In the case of export promotion activities of a government, a benefit does not exist if the Secretary determines that the activities consist of general informational activities that do not promote particular products over others.
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- NoticesNotice of preliminary affirmative countervailing duty determinations SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce preliminarily determines that countervailable subsidies are being provided to producers or exporters of certain durum wheat and hard red spring wheat from Canada
- NoticesImport Administration, International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce
- NoticesNotice of 12-month petition finding
- NoticesNotice of preliminary results of countervailing duty administrative review
- NoticesImport Administration, International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce
- NoticesImport Administration, International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce
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Export subsidies.
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