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 PUBLIC LAW 103-465—DEC. 8, 1994 108 STAT. 4855 under section 733(a), any agreement described in paragraph (1) may be accepted within 60 days after the antidumping order is published under section 736. "(3) EFFECT OF SUSPENSION AGREEMENT ON ANTIDUMPING DUTY ORDER.—I f an sigreement described in paragraph (1) is accepted after the antidumping duty order is publisned, the adnunistering authority shall rescind the order, refund any cash deposit and release any bond or other security deposited under section 733(d)(1)(B), and instruct the Customs Service that entries of the subject merchandise that were made during the period tiiat the order was in effect shall be Uquidated without regard to antidumping duties.". (b) APPLICABILITY OF ORDERS TO NEW SHIPPERS. — (1) COUNTERVAILING DUTY CASES.—Section 706 (19 U.S.C. 167 le) is amended by adding at the end the following new subsection: "(c) SPECIAL RULE FOR REGIONAL INDUSTRIES.— "(1) IN GENERAL.— In an investigation under this subtitie in which the Commission makes a regional industry determination under section 771(4)(C), the administering authority shall, to the maximum extent possible, direct that duties be assessed only on the subject merchandise of the specific exporters or producers that exported the subject merchandise for sale in the region concerned during the period of investigation. " (2) EXCEPTION FOR NEW EXPORTERS AND PRODUCERS. — After publication of the countervailing duty order, if the administering authority finds that a new exporter or producer is exporting the subject merchandise for sale in the region concerned, the administering authority shall direct that duties be assessed on the subject merchandise of the new exporter or producer consistent with the provisions of section 751(a)(2)(B).' '. (2) ANTIDUMPING DUTY CASES. —Section 736 (19 U.S.C. 1673e) is amended by adding at the end the following new subsection: "(d) SPECL!\L RULE FOR REGIONAL INDUSTRIES.— "(1) IN GENERAL.— In an investigation in which the Commission makes a regional industry determination under section 771(4)(C), the administering authority shall, to lie maximum extent possible, direct that duties be assessed only on the subject merchandise of the specific exporters or producers that exported the subject merchandise for sale in the region concerned during the period of investigation. " (2) EXCEPTION FOR NEW EXPORTERS AND PRODUCERS.— After publication of the antidumping duty order, if the administering authority finds that a new exporter or producer is exporting the subject merchandise for sale in the region concerned, the administering authority shall direct that duties be assessed on the subject merchandise of the new exporter or producer consistent with the provisions of section 751(a)(2)(B).' '. SEC. 219. DETERMINATION OF WEIGHTED AVERAGE DUMPING MARGIN. (a) PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION.— (1) IN GENERAL. —Section 733(d) (19 U.S.C. 1673b(d)) is amended—

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