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 108 STAT. 4890 PUBLIC LAW 103-465—DEC. 8, 1994 ^aph (1) because of the large number of exporters or producers involved in the investigation or review, the administering authority may determine the weighted average dumping margins for a reasonable number of exporters or producers by limiting its examination to— available to the administering authority at the time of selection, or volume of the subject merchandise from the exporting country that can be reasonably examined. " (1) INVESTIGATIONS. — B, the administering authority shall determine whether the subject merchandise is being sold in the United States at less than fair value— "(i) by comparing the weighted average of the normal values to the weighted average of the export prices (and constructed export prices) for compjirable merchandise, or transactions to the export prices (or constructed export prices) of individual transactions for comparable merchandise. determine whether the subject merchandise is being sold in the United States at less than fair value by comparing the weighted average of the normal values to the export prices (or constructed export prices) of individual transactions for comparable merchandise, if— that differ sigmficantiy among purchasers, regions, or periods of time, and differences cannot be taken into account using a method described in paragraph (l)(A)(i) or (ii). "(2) REVIEWS.— In a review under section 751, when comparing export prices (or constructed export prices) of individual transactions to the weighted average price of sales of the foreign like product, the administering authority shall limit its averaging of prices to a period not exceeding the calendar month that corresponds most closely to the calendar month of the individual export sale.**. (b) DUMPING MARGIN; WEIGHTED AVERAGE DUMPING MARGIN.— Section 771 (19 U.S.C. 1677), as amended by section 222(i), is amended by adding at the end the following new paragraph: " (35) DUMPING MARGIN; WEIGHTED AVERAGE DUMPING MAR- GIN. — "(A) DUMPING MARGIN.— The term 'dumping margin' means the amount by which the normal value exceeds the export price or constructed export price of the subject merchandise. "(B) WEIGHTED AVERAGE DUMPING MARGIN.— The term ^weighted average dumping margin' is the percentage deter-
 * (A) a sample of exporters, producers, or types of products that is statistically valid based on the information
 * (B) esroorters and producers accounting for the lai^est
 * (d) DETERMINATION OF LESS THAN FAIR VALUE. —
 * (A) IN GENERAL. —In an investigation under subtitie
 * (ii) by comparing the normal values of individual
 * (B) EXCEPTION. —The administering authority may
 * (i) there is a pattern of export prices (or constructed export prices) for comparable merchandise
 * (ii) the administering authority explains why such

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