| Mr.Shailendra J. Anjaria, Mr.Zubair Iqbal, Ms.Naheed Kirmani, Mr.Lorenzo L. Pérez - 1982 - 140 pages
...undertake to "seek to avoid causing, through the use of any [emphasis added] subsidy, injury to the domestic industry of another signatory, or serious prejudice to the interests of another signatory." Signatories are urged, in drawing up their policies and practices on subsidies other than export subsidies,... | |
| Frederick E. Snyder, Surakiart Sathirathai - 1987 - 884 pages
...policy objectives ... Signatories recognize, however, that subsidies other than export subsidies ... may cause or threaten to cause injury to a domestic industry of another signatory or may nullify or impair benefits accruing to another signatory under the General Agreement ... Signatories... | |
| Andreas F. Lowenfeld - 2003 - 838 pages
...equity capital (Art. 11(3)). The signatories recognized that subsidies other than export subsidies 'may cause or threaten to cause injury to a domestic industry of another signatory' (Art. 1 1 (2) ), but provided that 'nothing in [Article 1 1] and in particular the enumeration of forms... | |
| Richard O. Cunningham - 2005 - 382 pages
...consider desirable." 34 The most that could be negotiated was a recognition that such domestic subsidies "may cause or threaten to cause injury to a domestic...prejudice to the interests of another signatory," 35 together with a lukewarm undertaking that: Signatories shall therefore seek to avoid causing such... | |
| Joel P. Trachtman - 2006 - 543 pages
...above, establishes the basis for action against nonprohibited domestic subsidies, stating that they may "cause or threaten to cause injury to a domestic industry of another signatory ... or may nullify or impair benefits accruing to another signatory under the General Agreement, in particular... | |
| Robert E. Baldwin - 1988 - 300 pages
...the US points to the part of the code in which signatories agree to avoid the use of subsidies that 'may cause or threaten to cause injury to a domestic industry of another signatory or seriously prejudice the interests of another signatory or may nullify or impair benefits accruing to... | |
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