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中华人民共和国保障措施条例(修订) PRC Safeguard Measures Regulations (Revised)1

2009-03-24 法律英语 来源:互联网 作者:

国务院令第403号

(Promulgated by the State Council Decree No. 330 on 26 November 2001 and revised according to the > Decision> on 31 March 2004 and effective as of 1 June 2004.)

颁布日期:20040331  实施日期:20040601  颁布单位:国务院

  PART ONE GENERAL PROVISIONS

  Article 1 These Regulations are formulated in accordance with the PRC, Foreign Trade Law for the purpose of promoting the sound development of foreign trade.

  Article 2 When a product is imported in increased quantities and such increase has caused or threatens to cause serious injury to a domestic industry that produces like or directly competitive products, an investigation shall be initiated and safeguard measures applied in accordance with the provisions hereof.

  PART TWO INVESTIGATION

  Article 3 Any natural person, legal person or other organization (hereinafter collectively referred to as “the applicant”) related to a domestic industry may, in accordance with the provisions hereof, make a written application to the Ministry of Commerce (hereinafter referred to as “MOFCOM”) for applying safeguard measures.

  MOFCOM shall promptly examine the application submitted by the applicant and decide whether or not to initiate an investigation.

  Article 4 If MOFCOM does not receive a written application for applying safeguard measures, but has sufficient evidence of injury to a domestic industry due to the increase in quantity of an imported product, it may decide to initiate an investigation.

  Article 5 MOFCOM shall publish the decision to initiate an investigation.

  MOFCOM shall promptly notify the Committee on Safeguards of the World Trade Organization (hereinafter referred to as “the Committee on Safeguards”) of the decision to initiate an investigation.

  Article 6 MOFCOM shall be responsible for the investigation and determination of the increase in quantity of an imported product as well as investigating and determining injury. The safeguards investigation of injury to a domestic industry involving agricultural products shall be conducted by MOFCOM jointly with the Ministry of Agriculture.

  Article 7 The term “increase in quantity of an imported product” means an absolute increase in the volume of imported goods or relative increase in the same as compared with domestic production.

  Article 8 The following relevant factors shall be examined in the determination of injury to a domestic industry caused by the increase in quantity of an imported product:

  1. the rate and amount of the increase in the imported product in absolute and relative terms;

  2. the share of the domestic market taken by the increased imports;

  3. the impact of the imported product on the domestic industry, including the impact on the production, the level of sales, market share, productivity, capacity utilization, profits and losses, and employment of the domestic industry; and

  4. other factors caused injury to the domestic industry.

  The determination of threat of serious injury shall be based on facts and not merely on allegation, conjecture or remote possibility.

  When determining the injury caused by the increase in quantity of an imported product to a domestic industry, injuries that are caused by factors other than the increase of imports shall not be attributed to the increase of imports.

  Article 9 During the period of an investigation, MOFCOM shall promptly publish a detailed analysis of the case under investigation and the relevant factors.

  Article 10 The term “domestic industry” means the domestic producers as a whole of the like or directly competitive products within the People's Republic of China or those of them whose collective output of the like or directly competitive products constitutes a major proportion of the total domestic production of those prod

ucts.

  Article 11 MOFCOM shall, on the basis of objective facts and evidence, determine whether or not there exists a causal link between the increased imports of the product concerned and the injury to the domestic industry.

  Article 12 MOFCOM shall provide opportunities for importers, exporters and other interested parties to present their views and supporting arguments.

  The investigation may be conducted by means of sending questionnaires, holding public hearings, or other appropriate means.

  Article 13 MOFCOM may treat the information collected during an investigation as confidential, if the information provider deems it necessary.

  If the request for confidentiality is justifiable, the information submitted by the information provider shall be treated as confidential, and the information provider shall be requested to furnish non-confidential summaries thereof.

  The information treated as confidential shall not be disclosed without permission of the information provider.

  Article 14 The explanations to the findings of an investigation on the increase in quantity of imported products, injuries and the reasons therefor shall be published by MOFCOM.

  MOFCOM shall promptly notify the Committee on Safeguards of the findings and the relevant information.

  Article 15 MOFCOM shall, on the basis of the findings of their investigations, make a preliminary determination, and it may make a final determination as well, which shall be published by MOFCOM.

  PART THREE SAFEGUARD MEASURES

  Article 16 In critical circumstances where there is clear evidence of increase in quantity of an imported product which would cause irremedial injury to a domestic industry without the application of safeguard measures, a preliminary determination may be made and provisional safeguard measures applied.

  Provisional safeguard measures shall take the form of tariff increases.

  Article 17 The proposal for adoption of provisional safeguard measures shall be put forward by MOFCOM, and on the basis of such a proposal the State Council Commission for Custom Duty Rules shall make a decision which shall be published by MOFCOM. The Customs shall implement the decision from the effective date set forth in the public notice.

  MOFCOM shall notify the Committee on Safeguards of the relevant information prior to the application of a provisional safeguard measure.

  Article 18 The duration of application of a provisional safeguard measure shall not exceed 200 days from the effective date set forth in the public notice regarding the decision on safeguard measures.

  Article 19 If a final determination establishes the existence of increase in quantity of an imported product and the injury caused to a domestic industry, safeguard measures may be applied. Imposition of safeguard measures shall be in conformity with the public interests.

  Safeguard measures may take the forms of tariff increases or quantitative restriction, etc.

  Article 20 If a safeguard measure takes the form of a tariff increase, the measure shall be proposed by MOFCOM, and on the basis of such a proposal the State Council Commission for Custom Duty Rules shall make a decision which shall be published by MOFCOM. If a safeguard measure takes the form of quantitative restriction, a decision shall be made and published by MOFCOM. The Customs shall implement the decision from the effective date set forth in the public notice.

  MOFCOM shall promptly notify the Committee on Safeguards of the decision on the application of a safeguard measure and the related information.

  Article 21 Where a quantitative restriction is applied, the quantity of imports after restriction shall not be less than the average quantity of imports in the last three representative years, unless clear justification is given that a different level of quantitative

restriction is necessary to prevent or remedy serious injury.

  Where a quantitative restriction is applied and it is necessary to allocate quantity among exporting countries (regions) or countries (regions) of origin, MOFCOM may consult with the exporting countries (regions) or countries (regions) of origin concerned in the allocation of quantity.

  Article 22 Safeguard measures shall be applied to a product being imported irrespective of its source country (region)。

  Article 23 Safeguard measures shall be applied to the extent necessary to prevent or remedy serious injury and to facilitate the adjustment of the domestic industry.

  Article 24 Prior to the application of a safeguard measure, MOFCOM shall provide adequate opportunities for consultations with those governments of countries (regions) having substantial interests as the exporters of the products concerned.

  Article 25 Where a final determination establishes that no safeguard measures shall be applied, the provisional duty that has been levied shall be refunded.

  PART FOUR DURATION AND REVIEW OF SAFEGUARD MEASURES

  Article 26 The period of application of a safeguard measure shall not exceed four years.

  The period of application of a safeguard measure may be properly extended if the following conditions are met:

  1. it has been determined in accordance with the procedures set forth in these Regulations that the safeguard measure continues to be necessary to prevent or remedy serious injury;

  2. there is evidence that the domestic industry concerned is adjusting;

  3. the obligations of foreign-related notification and consultations have been fulfilled; and

  4. the extended safeguard measure is not more restrictive

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