Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00155:section:269tg:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00155
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 269TG (pt 2/4)
Character Range: 1880141–1882772

Act applies; or
 (b) a notice under subsection (2) declares like goods in relation to goods of a particular kind to be goods to which that section applies;
the notice must, subject to subsection (3A), include a statement of the respective amounts that the Minister ascertained, at the time of publication of the notice:
 (c) was or would be the normal value of the goods to which the declaration relates; and
 (d) was or would be the export price of those goods; and
 (e) was or would be the non‑injurious price of those goods.
 (3A) If any person who has provided information to assist the Minister to ascertain the normal value, export price or non‑injurious price of goods to which a declaration under subsection (1) or (2) relates claims, in writing, that the information is confidential or that the inclusion in a notice under that subsection of that value or price would adversely affect the person's business or commercial interests:
 (a) in accordance with subsection 269ZI(9) the Minister is not required to include in the notice a statement of that value or price; but
 (b) upon request the Commissioner may notify that value or price to persons who, in the Commissioner's opinion, would be affected parties in any review of the rate of interim duty imposed on like goods to the goods to which the declaration relates.
 (3D) If the export of a consignment of goods to Australia by an exporter has been under consideration by the Minister so as to decide whether or not to publish a dumping duty notice under this section in relation to the goods in the consignment or to like goods, the Minister may give notice, in writing, to the exporter stating that:
 (a) the Minister is of the opinion that it would be appropriate for the exporter to give an undertaking in accordance with subsection (4) to the Minister; and
 (b) an undertaking, in the terms set out in the notice, would be satisfactory to the Minister.
 (4) Whether or not a notice has been given to an exporter, the Minister may defer the decision to publish or not to publish a dumping duty notice covering that exporter, for so long as the Minister considers appropriate, if the exporter offers, and the Minister accepts, an undertaking that the exporter will so conduct future trade to Australia in like goods as to avoid:
 (a) causing or threatening material injury to an Australian industry producing like goods; or
 (b) materially hindering the establishment of such an Australian industry.
 (5) In giving a notice, and in considering the terms of any proposed undertaking, the Minister must have regard to the desirability that any price increase to which