351.217—Reviews to implement results of subsidies enforcement proceeding under section 751(g) of the Act.
(a) Introduction.
Section 751(g) provides a mechanism for incorporating into an ongoing countervailing duty proceeding the results of certain subsidy-related disputes under the WTO Subsidies Agreement. Where the United States, in the WTO, has successfully challenged the “nonactionable” (e.g., noncountervailable) status of a foreign subsidy, or where the United States has successfully challenged a prohibited or actionable subsidy, the Secretary may conduct a review to determine the effect, if any, of the successful outcome on an existing countervailing duty order or suspended investigation. This section contains rules regarding the initiation and conduct of reviews under section 751(g).
(1)
The Secretary receives notice from the Trade Representative of a violation of Article 8 of the Subsidies Agreement;
(2)
The Secretary has reason to believe that merchandise subject to an existing countervailing duty order or suspended investigation is benefiting from the subsidy or subsidy program found to have been in violation of Article 8; and
(3)
No administrative review is in progress, the Secretary will initiate an Article 8 violation review of the order or suspended investigation to determine whether the subject merchandise benefits from the subsidy or subsidy program found to have been in violation of Article 8 of the Subsidies Agreement.
(c) Withdrawal of subsidy or imposition of countermeasures.
If the Trade Representative notifies the Secretary that, under Article 4 or Article 7 of the Subsidies Agreement:
(B)
Such countermeasures are based on the effects in the United States of imports of merchandise that is the subject of a countervailing duty order; or
(ii)
A WTO member country has withdrawn a countervailable subsidy provided with respect to merchandise subject to a countervailing duty order, then
(2)
The Secretary will initiate an Article 4/Article 7 review of the order to determine if the amount of estimated duty to be deposited should be adjusted or the order should be revoked.
(d) Procedures.
The Secretary will conduct an Article 8 violation review or an Article 4/Article 7 review under this section in accordance with § 351.221.