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Material Injury

Material Injury

Plain meaning

A trade-remedy concept referring to harm, or threat of harm, to a domestic industry from dumped or subsidized imports.

Also called

injury to domestic industry threat of injury

Key points

  • The CITT considers whether dumped or subsidized goods caused injury or threaten injury.
  • Factors can include prices, market share, sales, profits, employment, capacity, and other industry indicators.
  • Dumping or subsidizing alone is not enough for final duties without the injury requirement.
  • Injury findings can shape whether provisional trade measures become lasting duties.

Why it comes up

A finding of injury is usually required before anti-dumping or countervailing duties become final.

News signals

CITT injury finding SIMA trade remedies

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