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 108 STAT. 4880 PUBLIC LAW 103-465—DEC. 8, 1994 notwithstanding paragraph (l)(B)(ii), the normal value of the subject merchandise may be the constructed value of that merchandise, as determined under subsection (e). "(5) INDIRECT SALES OR OFFERS FOR SALE.—I f the foreign like product is sold or, in the absence of sales, offered for sale through an affiHated party, the prices at which the foreign like product is sold (or offered for sale) by such siffiliated party may De used in determining normal value. "(6) ADJUSTMEhfTS.— The price described in paragraph (I)(B) shall be— to placing the subject merchandise in condition packed reaay for shipment to the United States; (B) reduced by— "(i) when included in the price described in paragraph (1)(B), the cost of all containers and coverings ana all other costs, charges, and expenses incident to placing the foreign like product in condition packed ready for shipment to the place of deHvery to the purchaser, "(ii) the amount, if any, included in the price described in paragraph (1)(B), attributable to any additional costs, charges, and expenses incident to bringing the foreign like product from the original place of snipment to the place of dehvery to the purchaser, and "(iii) the amount of any taxes imposed directly upon the foreign like product or components thereof which have been rebated, or which have not been collected, on the subject merchandise, but only to the extent that such taxes are added to or included in the price of the foreign Hke product, and "(C) increased or decreased by the amount of any dif- ference (or lack thereof) between the export price or constructed export price and the price described in paragraph (1)(B) (other than a difference for which allowance is otherwise provided under this section) that is established to the satisfaction of the administering authority to be wholly or partly due to— "(i) the fact that the quantities in which the subject merchandise is sold or agreed to be sold to the United States are greater than or less than the quantities in which the foreign like product is sold, agreed to be sold, or offere4 for sale, subparagraph (B) or (C) of section 771(16) is used in determining normal value, or "(iii) other differences in the circumstances of sale. "(7) ADDITIONAL ADJUSTMENTS.— "(A) LEVEL OF TRADE.— The price described in paragraph (1)(B) shall also be increased or decreased to make due allowance for any difference (or lack thereof) between the export price or constructed export price and the price described in paragraph (1)(B) (other than a difference for which allowance is otherwise made under this section) that is shown to be wholly or partly due to a difference in level of trade between the export price or constructed
 * (A) increased by the cost of all containers and coverings and all other costs, charges, and expenses incident
 * (ii) the fact that merchandise described in

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