Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00155:section:269tae:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00155
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 269TAE (pt 1/5)
Character Range: 1813044–1815615

269TAE  Material injury to industry
 (1) In determining, for the purposes of section 269TG or 269TJ, whether material injury to an Australian industry has been or is being caused or is threatened or would or might have been caused, or whether the establishment of an Australian industry has been materially hindered, because of any circumstances in relation to the exportation of goods to Australia from the country of export, the Minister may, without limiting the generality of that section but subject to subsections (2A) to (2C), have regard to:
 (aa) if the determination is being made for the purposes of section 269TG—the size of the dumping margin, or of each of the dumping margins, worked out in respect of goods of that kind that have been exported to Australia and dumped; and
 (ab) if the determination is being made for the purposes of section 269TJ—particulars of any countervailable subsidy received in respect of goods of that kind that have been exported to Australia; and
 (a) the quantity of goods of that kind that, during a particular period, have been or are likely to be exported to Australia from the country of export; and
 (b) any increase or likely increase, during a particular period, in the quantity of goods of that kind exported to Australia from the country of export; and
 (c) any change or likely change, during a particular period, in the proportion that:
 (i) the quantity of goods of that kind exported to Australia from the country of export and sold or consumed in Australia; or
 (ii) the quantity of goods of that kind, or like goods, produced or manufactured in the Australian industry and sold or consumed in Australia;
  bears to the quantity of goods of that kind, or like goods, sold or consumed in Australia; and
 (d) the export price that has been or is likely to be paid by importers for goods of that kind exported to Australia from the country of export; and
 (e) the difference between:
 (i) the price that has been or is likely to be paid for goods of that kind, or like goods, produced or manufactured in the Australian industry and sold in Australia; and
 (ii) the price that has been or is likely to be paid for goods of that kind exported to Australia from the country of export and sold in Australia; and
 (f) the effect that the exportation of goods of that kind to Australia from the country of export in those circumstances has had or is likely to have on the price paid for goods of that kind, or like goods, produced or manufactured in the Australian industry and sold in Australia; and
 (g) any effect that