Source: http://www.ftaa-alca.org/Wgroups/WGADCVD/english/060300.asp
Timestamp: 2017-10-17 11:24:25
Document Index: 285507879

Matched Legal Cases: ['Art. 12', 'Art. 22', 'Art. 21', 'Art. 61', 'Art. 30', 'Art. 35', 'Art. 39', 'Art. 41']

ALCA - FTAA - ZLEA -Procedures for Due Process - Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Determinations
WTO Standard: Public notice shall be given of any preliminary or final determination, whether affirmative or negative, of any decision to accept an undertaking [...], of the termination of such undertaking, and of the termination of a definitive anti-dumping or countervailing duty. Each such notice shall set forth, or otherwise make available through a separate report, in sufficient detail the findings and conclusions reached on all issues of fact and law considered material by the investigating authorities. All such notices and reports shall be forwarded to the Member or Members the products of which are subject to such determination or undertaking and to other interested parties known to have an interest therein. (AD Agreement, Art. 12.2; SCM Agreement, Art. 22.3)
Final antidumping and countervailing duty determinations shall be published in the Diário Oficial da União.
A notice of initiation shall be published in the Diário Oficial da União and shall contain detailed information on the conclusions reached on each point of fact and of law considered relevant. (Dec. 1602/95 - Art. 21.2 and Art. 61, Dec. 1751/95 - Art. 30.2 and 71).
In imposing countervailing duties, INCOMEX shall, within five working days of receipt of conformity, give the authorities of the countries whose products are under investigation an opportunity to conduct consultations for a maximum of one month, for the purpose of elucidating the facts of the case and arriving at a mutually agreed solution (Decree 299/95, Art. 35).
In the preliminary determination, the decision made regarding preliminary decisions must be published in the gazette of the Ministry of Foreign Trade, INCOMEX Chapter, and the parties must be notified of it, pursuant to the provisions of Articles 34 and 35 of Decree 299/95 ... (Art. 39, Decree 299/95).
When the Ministry of Foreign Trade adopts the pertinent decision at the conclusion of the investigation, it shall do so in a resolution with cause, which shall be communicated to the interested parties in the manner established in Article 38 of the Decree. (Art. 41, Decree 299/95).
Article 27 of the law states that all of the Commission's decisions (initiation, preliminary, or definitive) should be published in the Gaceta Oficial de la República de Venezuela and the interested parties notified.