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Customs (Preliminary Affirmative Determinations) Direction 2015
Customs Act 1901
I, CHRISTOPHER PYNE, Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science, make this direction under subsection 269TA(1) of the Customs Act 1901.
Dated 22 October 2015
CHRISTOPHER PYNE ___________________________________________ CHRISTOPHER PYNE Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science
PART 1 - PRELIMINARY
1. Name of Instrument
This Direction is the Customs (Preliminary Affirmative Determinations) Direction 2015.
2. Authority
a) This Direction is made under subsection 269TA(1) of the Act.
b) This Direction has the purpose of directing the Commissioner in relation to the making of preliminary affirmative determinations under section 269TD of the Act.
3. Commencement
This Direction commences on commencement of Schedule 1 of the Customs Amendment (Anti-Dumping Measures) Act (No.1) 2015.
4. Application
This Direction applies to all dumping and countervailing duty investigations initiated on or after commencement.
5. Definitions
In this Direction: Act means the Customs Act 1901. Commissioner means the Commissioner of the Anti-Dumping Commission. Status Report means the report to be published by the Commissioner providing the reasons why a preliminary determination was not made under section 269TD of the Act on the date 60 days after the initiation of an anti-dumping or countervailing duty investigation in relation to the application received under section 269TB of the Act. PART 2 - DIRECTIONS
6. Provision of preliminary affirmative determination or status report
a) On the date that is 60 days after the initiation of an anti-dumping or countervailing duty investigation under section 269TB of the Act, the Commissioner must either:
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