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13.—(1) Where paragraph (3) applies, the TRA may for the purpose of paragraph (2), make adjustments to the amounts determined in accordance with regulation 11 (costs of production) or regulation 12 (the amounts for administrative, selling and general costs and for profits).
(2) The purpose of the adjustments made in accordance with this regulation is to calculate what the overseas exporter's costs and profits would be in the market of the exporting country or territory if costs, prices and profits in that market were substantially determined by market forces.
(3) This paragraph applies where the TRA considers that the amounts calculated in accordance with regulation 11 (costs of production) or regulation 12 (the amounts for administrative, selling and general costs and for profits) are unrepresentative because they do not reasonably reflect the overseas exporter's production, administrative, selling or general costs or profits in a market if those costs and profits were substantially determined by market forces.
(4) In making adjustments the TRA may have regard to the following—
(a)corresponding costs of production, administrative, selling, general costs and profits in an appropriate representative third country or territory;
(b)international prices, costs or benchmarks; or
(c)any other factors it considers relevant.
(5) For the purpose of paragraph (4)(a), the TRA may determine whether a third country or territory is an appropriate representative third country or territory taking into account—
(a)whether and to what extent reliable information is made available to the TRA by overseas exporters in that country or territory at the time of selection of that country or territory;
(b)whether the country or territory has a similar level of economic development to the exporting country or territory; and
(c)any other factors it considers relevant.
(6) For the purpose of this regulation, domestic costs, prices and profits are “substantially determined by market forces” where they are substantially determined by free market forces and the costs or prices in the domestic market are not artificially low as a result of factors including substantial government intervention.
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I1Reg. 13 in force at 6.3.2019, see reg. 1(2)
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