Cumulation of Japanese Sample Clauses

Cumulation of Japanese imports 150. Japan objected to the use of cumulation in this case. Japan complained that the EC's action in cumulating Japan's exports with those of Korea infringed Article 3 of the Agreement. Japan claimed that the EC had failed to comply with the requirements of Article 3:4, as its cumulation of imports denied Japanese exporters the opportunity to demonstrate that any injury caused by them was not through the effects of dumping. Japan also claimed that through its inconsistent approach the EC had failed to comply with the requirement of an "objective examination" provided in Article 3:1.
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