Australia Passes Bills To Streamline Tariff Systems

Law360, New York (May 11, 2012, 6:06 PM ET) -- Australia's parliament on Wednesday advanced two bills aimed at streamlining the country's anti-dumping and tariff systems as part of an overhaul announced last year that is intended to make the systems easier to use.

One of the bills would enable anti-dumping measures to be amended, including by altering the level of applicable duties, if the government decides to continue the duties.

"Currently the only means of amending measures that are to be continued is to conduct a separate review of the measures in close proximity to...
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