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ITAC recommends increase in customs duties for some polymer-based pipes, hoses (New)

The International Trade Administration Commission of South Africa (Itac) has recommended an increase in the customs duty on specific polymer-based pipes and hoses.

ITAC recommends increase in customs duties for some polymer-based pipes, hoses

The International Trade Administration Commission of South Africa (Itac) has recommended an increase in the customs duty on specific polymer-based pipes and hoses. Customs duty on seamless, multi-layered pipes with and without fittings will rise from 15% to 20% ad valorem, with new eight-digit tariff subheadings created for clarity, ITAC says. 

Only one thing can save critical South African industry

The key to rescuing South Africa’s ailing steel industry, in which a unit of ArcelorMittal is feuding with smaller competitors, is by growing demand rather than fixating on export controls, the country’s chief trade regulator said.

ITAC may be given powers to probe imports that pose national security threat

Trade, Industry and Competition Minister Parks Tau has published draft amendments to the International Trade Administration Act that will empower the International Trade Administration Commission of South Africa (Itac) to investigate imports that may adversely affect the country’s national security interests.

SA imposes anti-dumping duties on Chinese and Thai steel

South Africa has imposed substantial anti-dumping tariffs on structural steel from key trade partners China and Thailand to shield the struggling local industry.

Provisional duties imposed on clear float glass imports from Tanzania

The South African Revenue Service has, following a request made by tariff advisory body the International Trade Administration Commission of South Africa (ITAC) decided that provisional duties will be imposed on imports of clear float glass from Tanzania, implementing these provisional measures on January 23.

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ITAC recommends increase in customs duties for some polymer-based pipes, hoses (New)

The International Trade Administration Commission of South Africa (Itac) has recommended an increase in the customs duty on specific polymer-based pipes and hoses.

ITAC recommends increase in customs duties for some polymer-based pipes, hoses

The International Trade Administration Commission of South Africa (Itac) has recommended an increase in the customs duty on specific polymer-based pipes and hoses. Customs duty on seamless, multi-layered pipes with and without fittings will rise from 15% to 20% ad valorem, with new eight-digit tariff subheadings created for clarity, ITAC says. 

Only one thing can save critical South African industry

The key to rescuing South Africa’s ailing steel industry, in which a unit of ArcelorMittal is feuding with smaller competitors, is by growing demand rather than fixating on export controls, the country’s chief trade regulator said.

ITAC may be given powers to probe imports that pose national security threat

Trade, Industry and Competition Minister Parks Tau has published draft amendments to the International Trade Administration Act that will empower the International Trade Administration Commission of South Africa (Itac) to investigate imports that may adversely affect the country’s national security interests.

SA imposes anti-dumping duties on Chinese and Thai steel

South Africa has imposed substantial anti-dumping tariffs on structural steel from key trade partners China and Thailand to shield the struggling local industry.

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