domestic industry definition

domestic industry means the producers as a whole of the like or directly competitive goods operating in a Party, or those whose collective output of the like or directly competitive goods constitutes a major proportion of the total domestic production of those goods;
domestic industry means the domestic producers as a whole of a domestic like product or those of them whose collective output of that product constitutes a major proportion of the total domestic production of that product, except that when any such domestic producers are related to the exporters or importers, or are themselves importers of the allegedly dumped investigated product in such a case “domestic industry” shall mean the rest of the domestic producers”.
domestic industry means the domestic producers as a whole engaged in the manufacture of the like article and any activity connected therewith or those whose collective output of the said article constitutes a major proportion of the total domestic production of that article except when such producers are related to the exporters or importers of the alleged dumped article or are themselves importers thereof in such case the term ‘domestic industry’ may be construed as referring to the rest of the producers”

Examples of domestic industry in a sentence

  • Domestic industry also relies on the local supply strategy elsewhere in its briefs as convenience dictates.

  • Domestic industry selectively quotes statements fromChairman Iller to imply that TK is considering selling its SSSS entities piecemeal.

  • Domestic industry also insists that TK intended to expandsubject capacity at Mexinox, quoting announcements from TK to the effect that it sought to “grow with [its] customers in the months and years ahead,” and “to support and grow with its U.S. Customers.” Pls.’ Br. at 28 (quoting PR 93 Ex. 4).

  • Domestic industry does not and cannot argue that Japanese, Korean, and Taiwanese SSSS producers risked injuring their own corporate affiliates by importing into the U.S. Domestic industry also does not and cannot argue that in pursuing contracts and planning output, Korean, Japanese, and Taiwanese producers needed to consider a possible “veto” from a corporate affiliate.

  • Domestic industry also asserts that “there is no record evidence that [SL-USA] had ever exercised [its veto] authority as to Mexinox.” Pls.’ Br. at 12.


More Definitions of domestic industry

domestic industry means the producers—
domestic industry means, with respect to an imported good, the producers as a whole of the like or directly competitive good or those producers whose collective production of the like or directly competitive good constitutes a major proportion of the total domestic production of such good;
domestic industry means the domestic producers as a whole engaged in the manufacture of the like article and any activity connected therewith or those whose collective output of the said article constitutes a major proportion of the total domestic production of that article except when such producers are related to the exporter or importers of the alleged dumped article or are themselves importers thereof in which case such producers shall be deemed not to form part of domestic industry:
domestic industry means the producers as a whole of the like or directly competitive product operating in the territory of a Party, or those whose collective output of the like or directly competitive products constitutes a major proportion of the total domestic production of those products;
domestic industry means the producers of goods (including producers of agricultural goods)—
domestic industry means the producers as a whole ofthe like or directly competitive goods operating ina Party, or those whose collective output of the likeor directly competitive goods constitutes a majorproportion of the total domestic production of thosegoods; (e) "originating good" means a good that qualifies asoriginating in accordance with the provisions ofChapter 3; (f) "provisional bilateral safeguard measure" means aprovisional bilateral safeguard measure provided forin subparagraph 11(a) of Article 20; (g) "serious injury" means a significant overallimpairment in the position of a domestic industry; and (h) "threat of serious injury" means serious injury that,on the basis of facts and not merely on allegation,conjecture, or remote possibility, is clearlyimminent.
domestic industry means the Egyptian producers of the like product whose collective output represents a major proportion of the domestic production of that product. This definition is applicable to both industrial and agricultural production.