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REVISED TREATY OF CHAGUARAMAS ESTABLISHING THE CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY INCLUDING THE CARICOM SINGLE MARKET AND ECONOMY 


 ANNEX I 
(Paragraph 5 of Article 100)

 DEFINITION OF DOMESTIC INDUSTRY

1. For the purposes of this Protocol, the term "domestic industry" shall, except as provided in paragraph 4, be interpreted as referring to the domestic producers as a whole f the like products or to those of them whose collective output of the products constitutes a major proportion of the total domestic production of those products, except that when producers are related to the exporters or imp otters or are themselves imp otters of the allegedly subsidised or dumped product or a like product from other countries, the term "domestic industry" may be interpreted as referring to the rest of the producers.

2. In exceptional circumstances, the territory of a Member State may, for the production in question, be divided into two or more competitive markets and the producers within each market may be regarded as a separate industry if (a) the producers within such market sell all or almost all of their production of the product in question in that market, and (b) the demand in that market is not to any substantial degree supplied by producers of the product in question located elsewhere in the territory. In such circumstances, injury may be found to exist even where a major portion of the total domestic industry is not injured, provided there is a concentration of subsidised for dumped imports into such an isolated market and provided further that the subsidised imports are causing injury to the producers of all or almost all of the production within such market.

3. When the domestic industry has been interpreted as referring to the producers in a certain area, i.e., a market as defined in paragraph 2, countervailing duties shall be levied only on the products in question consigned for final consumption to that area. When the constitutional law of the importing Member State does not permit the levying of countervailing or anti-dumping duties on such a basis, the importing Member State may levy the relevant duties without limitation only of (a) the exporters shall have been given an opportunity to cease exporting at subsidised or dumped prices to the area concerned or otherwise give assurances pursuant to Article 116 or 133 and adequate assurances in this regard have not been promptly given, and (b) such duties cannot be levied only on products of specific producers which supply the area in question.

4. Whenever an investigation is being undertaken by the Community on behalf of the domestic industry which has alleged injury from extra-regional imports, the domestic industry in the CSME shall be taken to be the industry referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 consistent with the provisions of paragraph 8(a) of Article XXIV of GATT 1994.


 ANNEX II
(Paragraph 3 of Article 98)

CONSULTATIONS

1. As soon as possible after an application for an investigation is accepted and in any event before the initiation of any investigation, a Member State whose products may be subject to such investigation, shall be invited for consultations with the aim of clarifying the situation and arriving at a mutually agreed solution.

2. Furthermore, throughout the period of investigation, a Member State whose products are the subject of the investigation shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to continue consultations, with a view to clarifying the factual situation and to arriving at a mutually agreed solution.

3. Without prejudice to the obligation to afford reasonable opportunity for consultations, these provisions regarding consultations are not intended to prevent the authorities of a Member State from proceeding expeditiously with regard to initiating the investigation, reaching preliminary or final determinations, whether affirmative or negative, or from applying provisional or final measures, in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement.

4. The Member State which intends to initiate any investigation or is conducting such an investigation shall permit, upon request, the Member State whose products are subject to such investigation access to non-confidential evidence, including any non-confidential summary of confidential data being used for initiating or conducting the investigation.

 


ANNEX III (a)

 

ILLUSTRATIVE LIST OF INFORMATION
REQUIRED BY ARTICLES 100, 106 AND 112

(i) The identity of the applicant and a description of the volume and value of the domestic production of the like product by the applicant. Where a written application is made on behalf of the domestic industry, the application shall identify the industry on behalf of which the application is made by a list of all known domestic producers of the like product (or associations of domestic producers of the like product) and, to the extent possible, a description of the volume and value of domestic production of the like product accounted for by such producers;

(ii) a complete description of the alleqedlv subsidised product, the names of the country or countries of origin or export in question, the identity of each known exporter or foreign producer and a list of known persons importing the product in question;

(iii) evidence with regard to the existence, amount and nature of the subsidy in question;

(iv) evidence that alleged injury to a domestic industry is caused by subsidised imports through the effects of the subsidies; this evidence includes information on the evolution of the volume of the allegedly subsidised imports, the effect of these imports on prices of the like product in the domestic market and the consequent impact of the imports on domestic industry, as demonstrated by relevant factors and indices having a bearing on the state of the domestic industry.


 ANNEX III (b)

ILLUSTRATIVE LIST OF INFORMATION
REQUIRED BY ARTICLE 129

 

(i) The identity of the applicant and a description of the volume and value of the domestic production of the like product by the applicant. Where a written application is made on behalf of the domestic industry, the application shall identify the industry on behalf of which the application is made by a list of all known domestic producers of the like product (or associations of domestic producers of the like product) and, to the extent possible, a description of the volume and value of domestic production of the like product accounted for by such producers;

(ii) A complete description of the allegedlv dumped product, the names of the country or countries of origin or export in question, the identity of each known exporter or foreign producer and a list of known persons importing the product in question;

(iii) Information on prices at which the product in question is sold when destined for consumption in the domestic markets of the country or countries of origin or export (or, where appropriate, information on the prices at which the product is sold from the country or countries of origin or export to a third country or countries, or on the constructed value of the product) and information on export prices or; where appropriate, on the prices at which the product is first resold to an independent buyer in the territory of the importing Member State;

(iv) Information on the evolution of the volume of the allegedly dumped imports, the effect of these imports on prices of the like product in the domestic market and the consequent impact of the imports on the domestic industry, as demonstrated by relevant factors and indices having a bearing on the state of the domestic industry, such as those referred to in Article 128.


ANNEX IV
(Paragraph 2 of Article 117)

PRODUCT COVERAGE

This Protocol shall cover the following products:

(i) HS Chapters 1-24 less fish and fish products, forestry and forest products plus*,.

(ii)

HS Code 2905.43 (mannitol)
HS Code 2905.44 (sorbitol)
HS Heading 33.01 (essential oils)
HS Heading 35.01 to 35.05 (albuminoidal substances, modified starches, glues)
HS Code 3809.10 (fishing agents)
HS Code 3823.60 (sorbitol n.e.p.)
HS Heading 41.01 to 41.03 (hides and skins)
HS Heading 43.01 (raw furskins)
HS Heading 50.01 to 50.03 (raw silk and silk waste)
HS Heading 51.01 to 51.03 (wool and animal hair)
HS Heading 52.01 to 52.03 (raw cotton, waste and cotton carded or combed)
HS Heading 53.01 (raw flax)
HS Heading 53.02 (raw hemp)

 * The product descriptions in round brackets are not necessarily exhaustive.

 


1 The product coverage is the same as that of the WTO Agreement on Agriculture.


 

ANNEX V

OATH OF OFFICE
OF JUDGES OF THE COURT

 

I          .. do hereby swear (or solemnly affirm) that I will faithfully exercise the office of Commissioner of the Competition Commission without fear or favour; affection or ill-will.

 

                               (so help me God (to be omitted in affirmation)).


SCHEDULE I


LIST OF CONDITIONS TO BE COMPLIED WITH AS
PROVIDED UNDER ARTICLE 84 OF THE
TREATY AND THE RULES REGARDING
COMMUNITY ORIGIN

 

This Schedule consists of -

(a) A List comprising goods referred to in sub-paragraph (b) (ii) of paragraph 1 of Article 84 of the Treaty (hereinafter referred to as "the List);

(b) the Rules regarding Community Origin.

 

EXPLANATORY NOTE

 

The application of the List is governed by the following general notes:

(i) In this List, where a tariff heading number is preceded by the word "ex", only those products of that heading specified in the column headed "Product" are referred to. Descriptions of finished products and of materials are to be interpreted according to the relative Section and Chapter Notes of the Harmonised Commodity Description and Coding System (HS) and the General Rules for the Interpretation of the Harmonised System.

(ii) Four figure references of the type "04.02","17.04", etc. are references to the headings of the Harmonised Commodity Description and Coding System (HS).

(iii) Where the condition to be complied with for any product does not prescribe the use of regional materials, it shall always be understood that materials imported from outside the Community or of undetermined origin may be used. If such materials are used in a more advanced state of processing than that specified in the List, the finished product shall be ineligible for Community treatment.

 

SCHEDULE I

LIST OF CONDITIONS TO BE COMPLIED WITH AS PROVIDED UNDER ARTICLE 84 OF THE TREATY AND THE RULES REGARDING COMMUNITY ORIGIN


 

Part (a)  - LIST

List comprising goods referred to in sub-paragraph (b) (ii) of paragraph 1 of Article 84 of the Treaty
 


Part (b)
- RULES

 


Rules regarding Community Origin


SCHEDULE II
 

MARKETING ARRANGEMENTS FOR UNREFINED CANE SUGAR

  

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