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According to a report on the South African independent media website on August 27, the South African International Trade Regulatory Commission (ITAC) proposed to impose a five-year anti-dumping duty on bone-in chicken imports from Germany , the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom in accordance with the Customs and Excise Tax Act of 1964 .
30.
09% is levied on British products, 22.
81% is levied on Dutch products, and 73.
33% is levied on German products .
The ITAC ruling was made after the South African Poultry Association (SAPA) applied for an extension of anti-dumping duties.
Prior to this, SAPA applied for a “sunset review” after the anti-dumping duty expired in 2020 .
SAPA welcomes the extension of EU anti-dumping duties on chicken products, and the head of its broiler department said that this will ensure economic growth in South Africa and create job opportunities .
30.
09% is levied on British products, 22.
81% is levied on Dutch products, and 73.
33% is levied on German products .
The ITAC ruling was made after the South African Poultry Association (SAPA) applied for an extension of anti-dumping duties.
Prior to this, SAPA applied for a “sunset review” after the anti-dumping duty expired in 2020 .
SAPA welcomes the extension of EU anti-dumping duties on chicken products, and the head of its broiler department said that this will ensure economic growth in South Africa and create job opportunities .