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Countervailing Duty Investigations

               distinguishing thing to demonstrate is that the injury is caused by the subsidized
               imports, in view of their volume and price effects and their consequent impact on
               the domestic industry.  It is important to first determine if the Domestic Industry
               is having a material injury, then the Authority would proceed to determine if the
               injury is due to subsidization or not.

               20.51  Further analysis for determining causal factor i.e. causation is important for
               the determination of injury on account of subsidised imports.  The demonstration
               of the causal link must be based on an examination of all relevant evidence before
               the authority. The authority must also examine any known factors other than the
               subsidized imports, which could be injuring the domestic industry at the same time
               and the injury caused by these other factors must not be attributed to the subsidized
               imports.


               20.52  When imports from more than one country are simultaneously subject to
               countervailing duty investigation, the Authority can cumulatively assess the effect
               of alleged subsidized imports for determining injury to the domestic industry for
               injury purposes as long as they do not qualify for the de minimis or negligibility
               thresholds and a cumulative assessment is appropriate in light of the conditions
               of competition among the imports and between imports and the like domestic
               products. Further, the Authority is required to analyze the impact of subsidized
               imports on the domestic industry, in the same manner, as is done for dumped
               imports on the domestic industry. The Authority is required to make an analysis
               of the following factors which are set out in Para 1(5) of Annexure I to the CVD
               Rules:

               (i)   Economic parameters and indices having bearing on the Domestic Industry;

               (ii)   The actual and potential decline in output, sales market share, profit,
                     productivity, return on investments, or utilization of capacity, factors
                     affecting domestic prices;

               (iii)   The actual and potential negative effects on cash flow, inventories,
                     employment, wages, growth, ability to raise capital or investments; and
               (iv)   In case of agriculture, whether there has been increased burden on the
                     government support programme(s).
               20.53  The above list is not exhaustive and nor are they the decisive factors for
               determining injury. Broad principles governing the determination of Injury have also





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