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The Trade Remedies (Dumping and Subsidisation) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019

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1.  The information to be contained in a notice referred to in regulation 67(8) is—

(a)details of the content of the relevant notice referred to in regulation 65(6);

(b)where applicable, the contact details for or on behalf of the review applicant, unless the TRA is treating such information as confidential in accordance with regulation 45 (confidential information);

(c)the name of the exporting country or territory;

(d)description of the goods subject to review;

(e)the name of any person importing or exporting the goods subject to review or the goods subject to the application of an anti-dumping amount or a countervailing amount;

(f)the type of review initiated;

(g)the date of initiation of the review;

(h)the period of investigation for the review;

(i)where applicable, a description of the UK industry on behalf of which the review application is made;

(j)a summary of the reasons for initiating a review;

(k)a summary of the issues involved in the review;

(l)a summary of the review process;

(m)the address of the TRA to which comments by interested parties and persons with sufficient interest in the review is to be delivered, or the means by which such comments are to be delivered;

(n)details of a registration period during which interested parties, or any other person, may make themselves known to the TRA;

(o)a statement that interested parties may request that the TRA conduct a hearing.

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