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C.F.R. Title 19 Chapter III Part 351 Subpart E

Code of Federal Regulations · Subpart

Subpart E — Identification And Measurement Of Countervailable Subsidies

19 C.F.R. pt. 351, subpt. E

  • § 351.501 Scope
  • § 351.502 Specificity Of Domestic Subsidies
  • § 351.503 Benefit
  • § 351.504 Grants
  • § 351.505 Loans
  • § 351.506 Loan Guarantees
  • § 351.507 Equity
  • § 351.508 Debt Forgiveness
  • § 351.509 Direct Taxes
  • § 351.510 Indirect Taxes And Import Charges (other Than Export Programs)
  • § 351.511 Provision Of Goods Or Services
  • § 351.512 Purchase Of Goods
  • § 351.513 Worker-related Subsidies
  • § 351.514 Export Subsidies
  • § 351.515 Internal Transport And Freight Charges For Export Shipments
  • § 351.516 Price Preferences For Inputs Used In The Production Of Goods For Export
  • § 351.517 Exemption Or Remission Upon Export Of Indirect Taxes
  • § 351.518 Exemption, Remission, Or Deferral Upon Export Of Prior-stage Cumulative Indirect Taxes
  • § 351.519 Remission Or Drawback Of Import Charges Upon Export
  • § 351.520 Export Insurance
  • § 351.521 Indirect Taxes And Import Charges On Capital Goods And Equipment (export Programs)
  • § 351.522 [reserved]
  • § 351.523 Upstream Subsidies
  • § 351.524 Allocation Of Benefit To A Particular Time Period
  • § 351.525 Calculation Of Ad Valorem Subsidy Rate And Attribution Of Subsidy To A Product
  • § 351.526 Subsidy Extinguishment From Changes In Ownership
  • § 351.527 [reserved]
  • § 351.528 Exchanges Of Undervalued Currencies
  • § 351.529 Certain Fees, Fines, And Penalties
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