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The Trade Remedies (Amendment) Regulations 2024

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Amendment of Schedule 2 (determinations of the Secretary of State that are subject to appeal)

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47.  In Schedule 2—

(a)in the title, and in the headings to Parts 1 to 4, in each case, after “determinations” insert “and decisions”;

(b)after paragraph 1, insert—

1A.  The decision by the Secretary of State under paragraph 20A(2) of Schedule 4 to apply an anti-dumping amount or a countervailing amount other than in accordance with the TRA’s recommendation.

1B.  The decision under paragraph 22A(1) of Schedule 4 to revoke the application of an anti-dumping amount or a countervailing amount.;

(c)after paragraph 2, insert—

2ZA.  The decision by the Secretary of State under paragraph 19(2C) of Schedule 5 that—

(a)a definitive safeguarding amount should be applied other than in accordance with the TRA’s recommendation, or

(b)all the relevant goods, or specified relevant goods, should be subject to a tariff rate quota.

2ZB.  The decision by the Secretary of State under paragraph 20(2C) of Schedule 5 that—

(a)all the relevant goods, or specified relevant goods, should be subject to a tariff rate quota, other than in accordance with the TRA’s recommendation, or

(b)a definitive safeguarding amount should be applied for a specified period to all the relevant goods, or to specified relevant goods.

2ZC.  The decision under paragraph 22A(1) of Schedule 5 to revoke the application of a definitive safeguarding amount or the continuation of a tariff rate quota.;

(d)after paragraph 3, insert—

3A.  The decision under regulation 76A(2) to vary the application of the anti-dumping amount or countervailing amount, or to extend the period of application of that amount, other than in accordance with the TRA’s recommendation, or to revoke it.;

(e)after paragraph 4, insert—

4A.  The decision under regulation 85(11B) to vary the period of suspension specified by the TRA.;

(f)after paragraph 5, insert—

5A.  The decision under regulation 87(9B) to vary the extended period of suspension.;

(g)after paragraph 6A, insert—

6B.  The decision under regulation 88J(2) to vary an anti-dumping amount or countervailing amount other than in accordance with the recommendation of the TRA, or to revoke it.;

(h)after paragraph 7, insert—

7AA.  The decision under regulation 101D(2) to vary an anti-dumping amount or countervailing amount other than in accordance with the TRA’s recommendation, or to revoke it.;

(i)after paragraph 8, insert—

8A.  The decision under regulation 38(2C) to vary or replace the application of a definitive safeguarding remedy other than in accordance with the TRA’s recommendation, or to revoke it.;

(j)after paragraph 9, insert—

9A.  The decision under regulation 39(10B) to vary the period of suspension specified by the TRA.;

(k)after paragraph 10, insert—

10A.  The decision under regulation 41(8B) to vary the extended period of suspension.;

(l)after paragraph 11A, insert—

11B.  The decision under regulation 42I(3C) to vary the application of a definitive safeguarding remedy other than in accordance with the TRA’s recommendation, or to revoke it.;

(m)after paragraph 13, insert—

13A.  A decision to apply an alternative remedy in accordance with regulation 14(9A)(b)..

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