disruptive competition definition

disruptive competition means the export or the proposed export of goods to the Republic or the common customs area of the Southern African Customs Union, other than dumping or subsidized export, in quantities and under circumstances which cause or may cause material injury to established industries in the Republic or the common customs area of the Southern African Customs Union or which may retard the establishment of industries in the Republic or the common customs area of the Southern African Customs Union;
disruptive competition means the export or the proposed export of goods to Botswana, other than dumping or subsidized export, in quantities and under circumstances which cause or may cause material injury to established industries in Botswana or which may retard the establishment of industries in Botswana;
disruptive competition means the export of goods to the Republic in such increased quantities, absolute or relative to domestic production in the Republic and under conditions as to cause or threaten to cause serious harm to the domestic industry in the Republic which produces like or directly competitive products;