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China Safeguard Investigations

China Safeguard Investigations

Section 421 of the Trade Act of 1974 permits safeguard investigations specifically regarding imports from China. If a China safeguard investigation shows that an increased level of imports of a particular good from China is (or has the possibility of) harming the domestic market by disrupting the domestic market, the ITC recommends a trade remedy such as a duty or a quota to the President of the United States, who then decides whether or not to apply the remedy. Below is a list of China safeguard investigations, updated as of February 7, 2007, that have been heard by the ITC within the last three years and have public reports available.

Call Number
Pub. # and Date
Dispute
1. TA-421-06 3807, October 2005

CIRCULAR WELDED NON-ALLOY STEEL PIPE *

     
List updated: February 7, 2007

* This case is not available at Clapp Library, but can be accessed online.

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Maintained by: Professor David L. Lindauer
Department of Economics
Updated by: Joyce Hsu '05, Nicole DuRand '06 and Adrienne Hathaway '06; Priyanka Ramamurthy '07
Previous versions by: Candy Cheung '99, Lavanya Ravichandran '02, Charlene Wang '03
Date Created: July 28, 1998
Last Modified: February 14, 2007