India-Singapore Safeguard Measures Rules, 2009 Rule 15 — Review
India-Singapore Safeguard Measures Rules, 2009 · Review
(1)Director-General shall, from time to time, review the need for continued application of the safeguard measure and shall, if he is satisfied on the basis of information received by him that -
(i)safeguard measure is necessary to prevent or remedy serious injury and there is evidence that the industry is adjusting positively, he may recommend to the Central Government for the continued imposition of duty;
(ii)there is no justification for the continued imposition of such measure, recommend to the Central Government for its withdrawal:
Provided that where the period of application of safeguard measure exceeds one year the Director-General shall review the situation not later than the mid-term of such imposition, and, if appropriate, recommend for withdrawal of such safeguard measure or for suitable modification of the same.
(2)Any review initiated under sub-rule (1) shall be concluded within a period not exceeding eight months from the date of initiation of such review or within such extended period as the Central Government may allow.
(3)The provisions of rules 4 ,5, 6 and 10 shall, mutatis mutandis apply in the case of review.
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India-Singapore Safeguard Measures Rules, 2009 Rule 15 — Review