What is the serious injury in safeguard inquiry?
08/05/2024 04:21
In regard to a global safeguard inquiry, subsection 2(1) of the CITT Act provides that “serious injury” means “a significant overall impairment in the position of the domestic producers.”
In considering whether goods are being imported into Canada in such increased quantities and under such conditions as to be a principal cause of serious injury, or threat thereof, the Tribunal is guided by section 5 of the CITT Regulations, which instructs it to consider the volume of the goods imported into Canada, the effect of the imported goods on prices of like or directly competitive goods, and the impact of the imported goods on domestic producers of like or directly competitive goods in Canada.
Source: Canada Border Services Agency
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