(1)The importing Party may suspend the tariff preference in respect of a good originating in the exporting Party, when the suspension is justified due to persistent failure to comply with the provisions of these rules by an exporter or producer or a persistent failure on part of the competent authority or the issuing bodies or authorities, as appropriate, of the exporting Party to respond to a request for verification.
(2)Upon receipt of the notification of suspension, the exporting Party may request consultations through the Joint Technical Subcommittee established under the Agreement.
(3)Pursuant to consultations between the Parties, and such measures as the Parties may agree, the Parties may resolve to extend preferential benefit to the good with retrospective or prospective effect

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Origin of Goods (India-Australia ECTA) Rules, 2022 Rule 29 — Temporary Suspension of Preferential Treatment

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