How can the affected domestic industry prove that dumping takes place?
The evidence relating to the existence of dumping, which the domestic industry must submit when making a request for an anti-dumping investigation, normally is information on prices at which the product in question is sold: in the exporting country (normal value); and in the country of importation.
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