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CUSTOMS ACT 1901 - SECT 269SM

Overview of Part

  (1)   This Part deals with the taking of anti - dumping measures in respect of goods whose importation into Australia involves a dumping or countervailable subsidisation of those goods that injures, or threatens to injure, Australian industry. Those measures might consist of the publication of a dumping duty notice or a countervailing duty notice or the acceptance of an undertaking on conditions that make it unnecessary to publish such a notice.

  (2)   If a notice is published, that notice creates a liability under the Dumping Duty Act, in relation to any goods to which the notice extends, to pay a special duty of customs on their importation into Australia and, pending assessment of that special duty, to pay interim duty.

  (2A)   Division   1A deals with the establishment of the Anti - Dumping Commission and the Commissioner.

  (3)   Divisions   1, 2 and 3 deal with the preliminary and procedural matters leading to a Ministerial decision to publish or not to publish a dumping duty notice or a countervailing duty notice or to accept an undertaking instead of publishing such a notice.

  (4)   Division   4 allows a person who has been required to pay interim duty to seek an assessment of duty payable under the Dumping Duty Act and reconciles interim duty paid by that person with duty as so assessed.

  (5)   Division   5 deals with the rights of persons, periodically, on the basis of changed circumstances, to seek review by the Minister of decisions to publish dumping duty notices or countervailing duty notices or to accept undertakings.

  (5A)   Division   5A deals with the rights of persons to ask the Commissioner to conduct an anti - circumvention inquiry in relation to certain dumping duty notices or countervailing duty notices.

  (6)   Division   6 deals with the rights of new exporters to seek an early review by the Minister of decisions to publish dumping duty notices or countervailing duty notices.

  (7)   Division   6A ensures that interested parties are informed of the impending expiration of anti - dumping measures and allows them to seek continuation of those measures.

  (8)   Division   7 deals with procedural and evidentiary matters that are relevant both to applications for the taking of anti - dumping measures and for the various review procedures after such measures are taken.

  (9)   Divisions   8 and 9 establish an independent panel, the Review Panel, and provide for the Panel to review a range of Ministerial decisions (including decisions to publish or not to publish dumping duty notices or countervailing duty notices) and also a range of decisions made by the Commissioner.


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