Increasing volumes of subject imports correlate with an improving condition of the domestic industry.
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Mitt Romney defends his position opposing the auto bailouts that saved the domestic industry.
Dumping by foreigners, which might have killed the domestic industry, thus enabled it to thrive.
"The government of Pakistan will have to be sensitive to the survival of the domestic industry, " warned one analyst in Karachi.
When competition is restricted due to trade barriers, the only winners are the protected companies who make up the domestic industry.
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China's commerce ministry said in a statement that vehicles were being dumped on the Chinese market, causing damage to the domestic industry.
The Spark is already a world car, and selling it here brings the domestic industry in line with the rest of the globe.
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He also says the domestic industry has tried to compete on price alone impossible, since trawlers and fuel are so expensive instead of marketing to a niche.
Importantly for the injury analysis, this period of stability in housing starts and renovation activity enables an analysis that isolates the effects of imports on the domestic industry.
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If imports from China were to have an injurious effect on the domestic industry, one would expect the increasing volume of such imports to drive down prices in the United States.
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Private industry's technological advances, operating under state regulation, increased U.S. production last year at the fastest rate in the history of the domestic industry, which drilled its first commercial well in 1859.
Although intended to boost the domestic industry, the new regulations may actually damage China-based production in the short term, according to health-care analysts at the Economist Intelligence Unit, a sister company to The Economist.
Two core conditions are that the administering authorities need to demonstrate that the imports in question are being dumped or subsidized, and that those dumped or subsidized imports are causing or threatening material injury to the domestic industry.
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But in less extreme cases, relieving workers of some of their tasks (wire-cutting for example), allows the domestic industry to expand and a bigger industry might find room for the displaced wire-cutters, at the same wage, albeit on different tasks.
All that is alleged-and all that has to be established-in a 421 petition is that imports from China are increasing in such a manner as to be a cause of market disruption (or threat thereof) to the domestic industry.
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As an initial matter, we note that the record indicates it has become common practice for members of the domestic industry to import the subject merchandise from China as a means of supplementing their domestic production in the market place.
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It permitted both repayable direct state aid (the European approach) covering up to a third of all development costs, known as launch aid, and indirect state aid (the American approach) if limited to 3% of the domestic industry's sales volume.
Under the WTO Antidumping Agreement (ADA), governments are permitted to have antidumping laws and to apply antidumping duties to redress dumping that is found to be a cause of material injury to the domestic industry producing the same or similar products.
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European Union energy and environmental leaders may still pledge sprawling strategies to reach 2020 sustainability goals and beyond, but on the local level, the challenge of reigning in spending without putting a nail in the coffin of the domestic industry has left many in limbo.
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These lazy placeholders slowed the pace at which innovation swept through the domestic manufacturing industry, making the market ripe for foreign competition.
The luxury tax wiped out jobs and nearly killed the domestic yacht industry and hurt the others, so Congress quickly repealed it.
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Advocates for the automakers argue that the government must act now if it is to save the domestic auto industry, as the Big Three automakers -- General Motors, Ford and DaimlerChrysler -- continue to report bad news.
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Sure, domestic investors in the outcompeted industry lose, but domestic investors in the correspondingly expanded industry win.
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"The realities of the global supply situation, particularly with aquaculture, have really come to hit hard on the domestic shrimp industry, " acknowledged the Association's president, Wally Stevens.
As Southwest emerged, the rest of the domestic airline industry beat each other up over a few routes between the largest cities.
Canaccord Genuity released a note discussing the issue of shredding overcapacity within the domestic scrap industry.
ClientLogic's challenges are shared by the entire domestic industry, says Mr Best of Datamonitor.
Weirton went public in 1989 but then bankrupt in 2003 during tough times for the domestic steel industry.
This is a hugely important car, not just for General Motors, but for the domestic auto industry.
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