ITAC yi nghenisa swibalo swo lwisana naku lahliwa ka comela xivirisi eka Lesaffre, Khamphani ya Zimbabwe
Swilavisiso leswi swi fambisana na milandzu ya ku hehliwa ka ku lahliwa ka comela/xivirisi, hi ku kongoma, comela/xivirisi lexi tisiwaka kumbe ku nghenisiwa xi huma eRiphabliki ya Zimbabwe.
ITAC issues a preliminary determination on alleged dumping of flat-rolled iron/steel products from China, Japan and Taiwan
ArcelorMittal South Africa (AMSA) brought an application for remedial action against the alleged dumping of certain flat-rolled products of iron, non-alloy, or other alloy steel of a width of 600mm or more, imported from the People’s Republic of China, Japan, and Taiwan. The application was supported Columbus Stainless Steel (Pty) Ltd.
AMSA winding down its longs steel business in Newcastle, KZN
It is with regret, that we note the 6 January 2025 announcement by ArcelorMittal South Africa (AMSA) of its decision to wind down its Newcastle operation (‘Longs Business’), placing it in care and maintenance.
ITAC imposes provisional anti-dumping duties on structural steel products
On 20 September 2024, ITAC gazetted a notice of the initiation of an investigation into the alleged dumping of galvanised steel coils imported from China and Thailand.
Increase in general customs duty on plate-type heat exchange elements for air pre-heaters
Howden Power, a division of Howden Africa (Pty) Ltd (“Howden” or the “applicant”), applied for an increase in the general rate of customs duty on plate-type heat exchange elements for air pre-heaters
Customs Duties Not a Lotto but a Strategic Lever for Industrial Policy and Economic Growth
The International Trade Administration Commission of South Africa (ITAC) notes the XA Global Trade Advisors (XA) Import Duty Investigation 5th report, issued on the 27 August 2024.
Update on the Scrapmania (PTY)LTD and Mr Hurling case regarding illegal scrap metal export without permit
The export of scrap metal is strictly controlled in South Africa, through the provisions of International Trade Administration Act (‘the Act’).
Hersiening van die tariefstruktuur vir loodsuurbatterye (Afrikaans)
Die Internasionale Handelsadministrasiekommissie van Suid-Afrika (“ITAC” of “die Kommissie”) het in sy ITAC-verslag No. 491, ‘n verhoging van die doeaneregte op loodsuurbatterye van 5% ad valorem tot 15% ad valorem aanbeveel.
Ukubuyekezwa kwentela yezimpahla kumabhethri e-lead asidi (IsiZulu)
Umbiko we-ITAC oshicilelwe ngonombolo 491, i-International Trade Administration Commission yaseNingizimu Afrika (“ITAC” noma “iKhomishana”) iphakamise ukwenyuswa kwentela kumabhethri e-lead asidi yohlobo olusetshenziswa ukuqalisa izinjini zepiston, kusukela ku 5% kuya ku-15%.
Review of customs duty on lead acid batteries used to start piston engines
In its ITAC Report No. 491, the International Trade Administration Commission of South Africa (“ITAC” or “the Commission”) recommended an increase in the general of custom duty applicable to lead acid batteries of a kind used to start piston engines, from 5% ad valorem to 15% ad valorem