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[117 STAT. 938]
PUBLIC LAW 107-000—MMMM. DD, 2003
[117 STAT. 938]

117 STAT. 938

PUBLIC LAW 108–77—SEPT. 3, 2003 (1) IN GENERAL.—If a positive determination is made under section 321(b), the President shall determine whether, as a result of the elimination of a duty under the Agreement, a Chilean textile or apparel article is being imported into the United States in such increased quantities, in absolute terms or relative to the domestic market for that article, and under such conditions as to cause serious damage, or actual threat thereof, to a domestic industry producing an article that is like, or directly competitive with, the imported article. (2) SERIOUS DAMAGE.—In making a determination under paragraph (1), the President— (A) shall examine the effect of increased imports on the domestic industry, as reflected in changes in such relevant economic factors as output, productivity, utilization of capacity, inventories, market share, exports, wages, employment, domestic prices, profits, and investment, none of which is necessarily decisive; and (B) shall not consider changes in technology or consumer preference as factors supporting a determination of serious damage or actual threat thereof. (b) PROVISION OF RELIEF.— (1) IN GENERAL.—If a determination under subsection (a) is affirmative, the President may provide relief from imports of the article that is the subject of such determination, as provided in paragraph (2), to the extent that the President determines necessary to remedy or prevent the serious damage and to facilitate adjustment by the domestic industry. (2) NATURE OF RELIEF.—The relief that the President is authorized to provide under this subsection with respect to imports of an article is an increase in the rate of duty imposed on the article to a level that does not exceed the lesser of— (A) the column 1 general rate of duty imposed under the HTS on like articles at the time the import relief is provided; or (B) the column 1 general rate of duty imposed under the HTS on like articles on the day before the date on which the Agreement enters into force.

19 USC 3805 note.

19 USC 3805 note.

VerDate 11-MAY-2000

SEC. 323. PERIOD OF RELIEF.

SEC. 324. ARTICLES EXEMPT FROM RELIEF.

13:45 Aug 26, 2004

(a) IN GENERAL.—The import relief that the President is authorized to provide under section 322, including any extensions thereof, may not, in the aggregate, exceed 3 years. (b) EXTENSION.—If the initial period for any import relief provided under this section is less than 3 years, the President may extend the effective period of any import relief provided under this section, subject to the limitation set forth in subsection (a), if the President determines that— (1) the import relief continues to be necessary to remedy or prevent serious damage and to facilitate adjustment; and (2) there is evidence that the industry is making a positive adjustment to import competition. The President may not provide import relief under this subtitle with respect to any article if import relief previously has been provided under this subtitle with respect to that article.

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