(a) Determinations Neither the Attorney General nor the Commission may conduct an investigation under section
6202 of this title, apply for an order under section
6203 of this title, or provide antitrust evidence to a foreign antitrust authority under an antitrust mutual assistance agreement, unless the Attorney General or the Commission, as the case may be, determines in the particular instance in which the investigation, application, or antitrust evidence is requested that
(1) the foreign antitrust authority
(A) will satisfy the assurances, terms, and conditions described in subparagraphs (A), (B), and (E) of section
6211 (2) of this title, and
(B) is capable of complying with and will comply with the confidentiality requirements applicable under such agreement to the requested antitrust evidence,
(2) providing the requested antitrust evidence will not violate section
6204 of this title, and
(3) conducting such investigation, applying for such order, or providing the requested antitrust evidence, as the case may be, is consistent with the public interest of the United States, taking into consideration, among other factors, whether the foreign state or regional economic integration organization represented by the foreign antitrust authority holds any proprietary interest that could benefit or otherwise be affected by such investigation, by the granting of such order, or by the provision of such antitrust evidence.
(c) Required disclosure of notice received If the Attorney General or the Commission receives a notice described in section
6211 (2)(H) of this title, the Attorney General or the Commission, as the case may be, shall transmit such notice to the person that provided the evidence with respect to which such notice is received.