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27.—(1) This Part applies where the TRA is required to determine whether dumped goods or subsidised imports have caused or are causing injury to UK industry in accordance with paragraph 5 of Schedule 4 to the Act.
(2) Where the TRA has determined that goods have been or are being dumped (in accordance with Part 2) or goods that have been or are being imported into the United Kingdom benefit from a countervailable subsidy (in accordance with Part 3) it must determine whether—
(a)a UK industry has suffered or is suffering injury in accordance with regulation 30 (determination of injury); and
(b)the dumped goods or subsidised imports, as the case may be, have caused or are causing that injury to that UK industry.
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