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United States: Tariff Commission Decision Concerning Wood Pulp from Canada*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 April 2017

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Judicial and Similar Proceedings
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1973

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Footnotes

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[Reproduced from the text provided by the U.S. Tariff Commission. [The U.S. Government’s brief in this case, setting forth the position for not finding injury, may be consulted in the library of the american Society of International Law.]

References

1 Chairman Bedell and Commissioners Leonard and Koore determined in tile affirmative; Vice Chairman Parker and Commissioners Young and Ablondi determined in the negative. Pursuant to section 201(a) of the Antidumping Act, 1921, as amended, the Commission is deemed to have made an affirmative determination when the Commissioners voting are equally divided.

1 Prevention of establishment of an industry is not an issue in this investigation.

1 See, e.g., the determinations of the Commission in: Steel Bars. Reinforcing Bars, and Shapes from Australia, AA1921-62 (1970); Carbon Steel Bars and Shapes from Canada, AA1921-39 (1964); Steel Reinforcing Bars from Canada, AA1921-33 (1964).

1 Commissioner Ablondi concurs in the result.