Common use of INCOMPLETE INFORMATION Clause in Contracts

INCOMPLETE INFORMATION. Where the information provided by the exporter or producer under anti-dumping investigation may not be ideal in all respects and provided that the producer or exporter concerned has acted to the best of his ability, the investigating authority of a Party shall, before rejecting the information, use its best endeavours to obtain more complete information for the purposes of the investigation including, where requested, granting a reasonable extension of time to the producer or exporter concerned to make a more detailed and proper response in accordance with the provisions of the Anti-Dumping Agreement.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement, Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement, Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement

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