Common use of Trade Remedy Proceedings Clause in Contracts

Trade Remedy Proceedings. Seller understands that the Material it produces may be, either now or in the future, subject to one or more trade remedy proceedings (e.g., anti-dumping, countervailing duty, safeguard) in the United States or another country, which may result in the imposition of additional duties or other charges on the Material. If such proceedings are initiated, Xxxxxx agrees that, at Xxxxx’s request, it will cooperate fully with Buyer and with requests for information from Buyer and the competent government authorities in the importing country. Seller further understands and agrees that such cooperation may require it to provide confidential sales and cost information to the competent authorities so that they can calculate the amount of the duty or other charge on the Material. At all times before, during, or after the initiation of a trade remedy proceeding in the United States or another country, Xxxxxx agrees to take all available steps necessary to minimize the risk that additional duties or other charges may be imposed on its Material sold to Buyer. Seller also provides Buyer with a warranty of non-applicability of any future additional duties or other charges (e.g., anti-dumping duties) covering the Material sold to Buyer, so long as the Material are: (1) sold before the date of publication of the official government notice that establishes the authority of the competent authorities to impose additional duties or other charges (i.e., the "order"); and (2) exported before the date of publication of the official government notice concluding the investigation phase of the trade remedy proceeding. The purpose of this provision is to comply with U.S. regulation 19 C.F.R. 351.402(f) (2006). Buyer retains the right to terminate the Agreement if additional duties or other charges are imposed on the Material produced by Seller.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Terms and Conditions of Purchase, myotek.com, mpc-inc.com

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Trade Remedy Proceedings. Seller understands that the Material goods it produces may be, either now or in the future, subject to one or more trade remedy proceedings (e.g., anti-dumping, countervailing duty, safeguard) in the United States or another country, which may result in the imposition of additional duties or other charges on the Materialgoods. If such proceedings are initiated, Xxxxxx agrees that, at Xxxxx’s request, it will cooperate fully with Buyer and with requests for information from Buyer and the competent government authorities in the importing country. Seller further understands and agrees that such cooperation may require it to provide confidential sales and cost information to the competent authorities so that they can calculate the amount of the duty or other charge on the Materialgoods. At all times before, during, or after the initiation of a trade remedy proceeding in the United States or another country, Xxxxxx agrees to take all available steps necessary to minimize the risk that additional duties or other charges may be imposed on its Material goods sold to Buyer. Seller also provides Buyer with a warranty of non-applicability of any future additional duties or other charges (e.g., anti-dumping duties) covering the Material goods sold to Buyer, so long as the Material goods are: (1) sold before the date of publication of the official government notice that establishes the authority of the competent authorities to impose additional duties or other charges (i.e., the "order"); and (2) exported before the date of publication of the official government notice concluding the investigation phase of the trade remedy proceeding. The purpose of this provision is to comply with U.S. regulation 19 C.F.R. 351.402(f) (2006). Buyer retains the right to terminate the Agreement T&C if additional duties or other charges are imposed on the Material goods produced by SellerXxxxxx.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: am.hitachiastemo.com, Terms and Conditions of Purchase Effective

Trade Remedy Proceedings. Seller understands that the Material it produces may be, either now or in the future, subject to one or more trade remedy proceedings (e.g., anti-dumping, countervailing duty, safeguard) in the United States or another country, which may result in the imposition of additional duties or other charges on the Material. If such proceedings are initiated, Xxxxxx agrees that, at Xxxxx’s 's request, it will cooperate fully with Buyer and with requests for information from Buyer and the competent government authorities in the importing country. Seller further understands and agrees that such cooperation may require it to provide confidential sales and cost information to the competent authorities so that they can calculate the amount of the duty or other charge on the Material. At all times before, during, or after the initiation of a trade remedy proceeding in the United States or another country, Xxxxxx agrees to take all available steps necessary to minimize the risk that additional duties or other charges may be imposed on its Material sold to Buyer. Seller also provides Buyer with a warranty of non-applicability of any future additional duties or other charges (e.g., anti-dumping duties) covering the Material sold to Buyer, so long as the Material are: (1) sold before the date of publication of the official government notice that establishes the authority of the competent authorities to impose additional duties or other charges (i.e., the "order"); and (2) exported before the date of publication of the official government notice concluding the investigation phase of the trade remedy proceeding. The purpose of this provision is to comply with U.S. regulation 19 C.F.R. 351.402(f351.402(£) (2006). Buyer retains the right to terminate the Agreement if additional duties or other charges are imposed on the Material produced by Seller.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Myotek Terms

Trade Remedy Proceedings. Seller understands that the Material Materials it produces may be, either now or in the future, subject to one or more trade remedy proceedings (e.g., anti-dumping, countervailing duty, safeguard) in the United States or another country, which may result in the imposition of additional duties or other charges on the MaterialMaterials. If such proceedings are initiated, Xxxxxx agrees that, at Xxxxx’s request, it will cooperate fully with Buyer and with requests for information from Buyer and the competent government authorities in the importing country. Seller further understands and agrees that such cooperation may require it to provide confidential sales and cost information to the competent authorities so that they can calculate the amount of the duty or other charge on the MaterialMaterials. At all times before, during, or after the initiation of a trade remedy proceeding in the United States or another country, Xxxxxx agrees to take all available steps necessary to minimize the risk that additional duties or other charges may be imposed on its Material the Materials sold to Buyer. Seller also provides Buyer with a warranty of non-applicability of any future additional duties or other charges (e.g., anti-dumping duties) covering the Material Materials sold to Buyer, so long as the Material Materials are: (1) sold before the date of publication of the official government notice that establishes the authority of the competent authorities to impose additional duties or other charges (i.e., the "order"); and (2) exported before the date of publication of the official government notice concluding the investigation phase of the trade remedy proceeding. The purpose of this provision is to comply with U.S. regulation 19 C.F.R. 351.402(f) (2006). Buyer retains the right to terminate the Agreement T&C if additional duties or other charges are imposed on the Material Materials produced by Seller.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms and Conditions of Purchase Effective

Trade Remedy Proceedings. Seller understands that the Material goods it produces may be, either now or in the future, subject to one or more trade remedy proceedings (e.g., anti-dumping, countervailing duty, safeguard) in the United States or another country, which may result in the imposition of additional duties or other charges on the Materialgoods. If such proceedings are initiated, Xxxxxx Seller agrees that, at XxxxxBuyer’s request, it will cooperate fully with Buyer and with requests for information from Buyer and the competent government authorities in the importing country. Seller further understands and agrees that such cooperation may require it to provide confidential sales and cost information to the competent authorities so that they can calculate the amount of the duty or other charge on the Materialgoods. At all times before, during, or after the initiation of a trade remedy proceeding in the United States or another country, Xxxxxx Seller agrees to take all available steps necessary to minimize the risk that additional duties or other charges may be imposed on its Material goods sold to Buyer. Seller also provides Buyer with a warranty of non-non- applicability of any future additional duties or other charges (e.g., anti-dumping duties) covering the Material goods sold to Buyer, so long as the Material goods are: (1) sold before the date of publication of the official government notice that establishes the authority of the competent authorities to impose additional duties or other charges (i.e., the "order"); and (2) exported before the date of publication of the official government notice concluding the investigation phase of the trade remedy proceeding. The purpose of this provision is to comply with U.S. regulation 19 C.F.R. 351.402(f) (2006). Buyer retains the right to terminate the Agreement T&C if additional duties or other charges are imposed on the Material goods produced by Seller.

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Samples: www.a-weber.com

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Trade Remedy Proceedings. Seller understands that the Material Materials it produces may be, either now or in the future, subject to one or more trade remedy proceedings (e.g., anti-dumping, countervailing duty, safeguard) in the United States or another country, which may result in the imposition of additional duties or other charges on the MaterialMaterials. If such proceedings are initiated, Xxxxxx Seller agrees that, at XxxxxBuyer’s request, it will cooperate fully with Buyer and with requests for information from Buyer and the competent government authorities in the importing country. Seller further understands and agrees that such cooperation may require it to provide confidential sales and cost information to the competent authorities so that they can calculate the amount of the duty or other charge on the MaterialMaterials. At all times before, during, or after the initiation of a trade remedy proceeding in the United States or another country, Xxxxxx Seller agrees to take all available steps necessary to minimize the risk that additional duties or other charges may be imposed on its Material the Materials sold to Buyer. Seller also provides Buyer with a warranty of non-applicability of any future additional duties or other charges (e.g., anti-dumping duties) covering the Material Materials sold to Buyer, so long as the Material Materials are: (1) sold before the date of publication of the official government notice that establishes the authority of the competent authorities to impose additional duties or other charges (i.e., the "order"); and (2) exported before the date of publication of the official government notice concluding the investigation phase of the trade remedy proceeding. The purpose of this provision is to comply with U.S. regulation 19 C.F.R. 351.402(f) (2006). Buyer retains the right to terminate the Agreement if additional duties or other charges are imposed on the Material Materials produced by Seller.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms and Conditions of Purchase

Trade Remedy Proceedings. Seller understands that the Material it produces may be, either now or in the future, subject to one or more trade remedy proceedings (e.g., anti-dumping, countervailing duty, safeguard) in the United States or another country, which may result in the imposition of additional duties or other charges on the Material. If such proceedings are initiated, Xxxxxx agrees that, at Xxxxx’s request, it will cooperate fully with Buyer and with requests for information from Buyer and the competent government authorities in the importing country. Seller further understands and agrees that such cooperation may require it to provide confidential sales and cost information to the competent authorities so that they can calculate the amount of the duty or other charge on the Material. At all times before, during, or after the initiation of a trade remedy proceeding in the United States or another country, Xxxxxx agrees to Seller will take all available steps necessary to minimize the risk that additional duties or other charges may be imposed on its Material sold to Buyer. Seller also provides Buyer with a warranty of non-applicability of any future additional duties or other charges (e.g., anti-dumping duties) covering the Material sold to Buyer, so long as the Material are: (1) sold before the date of publication of the official government notice that establishes the authority of the competent authorities to impose additional duties or other charges (i.e., the "order"); and (2) exported before the date of publication of the official government notice concluding the investigation phase of the trade remedy proceeding. The purpose of this provision is to comply with U.S. regulation 19 C.F.R. 351.402(f) (2006). Buyer retains the right to terminate the Agreement if additional duties or other charges are imposed on the Material produced by Seller.and

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms and Conditions of Purchase Effective

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