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40.—(1) An application for suspension of a definitive safeguarding remedy (a “suspension application”) in accordance with regulation 39 (suspension of a definitive safeguarding remedy) may be made by or on behalf of an interested party.
(2) A suspension application to the TRA must include as far as possible information regarding—
(a)the change in the market conditions;
(b)the temporary nature of that change; and
(c)the effect of the change on UK producers.
[F1(2A) Where an application is made under paragraph (1) the TRA must notify the Secretary of State of that application before the end of the second working day after the day on which it receives the application.]
(3) Where a suspension application is withdrawn by the applicant, the TRA may still consider whether it is appropriate to make a suspension recommendation (see regulation 39).
Textual Amendments
F1Reg. 40(2A) inserted (25.9.2023) by The Trade Remedies (Increase in Imports Causing Serious Injury to UK Producers) (EU Exit) (Amendment) Regulations 2023 (S.I. 2023/954), regs. 1(2), 17 (with reg. 2)
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I1Reg. 40 in force at 6.3.2019 with effect in accordance with reg. 1(3)-(8), see reg. 1(2)
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