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Guidelines - Report 660 : Importation of outer rings of journal roller bearings - 14 May 2024 |
Guidelines, rules and conditions pertaining to permits issued under rebate item 460.15/8482.99.17/01.08 for the importation of outer rings of journal roller bearings, finished, of an outside diameter of 195 mm or more but not exceeding 196 mm, or of 207 m | Read More |
Report 729 - 14 May 2024 |
Investigation into the alleged dumping of active yeasts (bakerâs compressed yeast) originating in or imported from the Republic of Zimbabwe: Preliminary Determination. | Read More |
ITAC in the Media |
Customs increase aims to level out steel products field - 01 March 2024 |
Industry association Southern Africa Coil Coaters Association (SACCA) has applied for an increase in the general rate of customs duty on certain coated or plated flat-rolled steel | Read More |
ITAC finds steel dumping harming Sacu industry, recommends anti-dumping duties against Chinese imports - 27 February 2024 |
Trade agency the International Trade Administration Commission of South Africa (ITAC) has, following an investigation into alleged dumping of steel products from the Peopleâs Republic of China | Read More |
Media Releases |
Investigation into the alleged dumping of active yeasts imported from the Republic of Zimbabwe: Preliminary Determination - 14 May 2024 |
The International Trade Administration Commission (âITAC or the âCommissionâ) gazetted a notice of the initiation of an investigation into the alleged dumping of active yeasts (bakerâs compressed yeast) originating in or imported from the Republic of Zimb | Read More |
Sunset review of the anti-dumping duties on frozen bone-in portions (chicken) imported from the United States of America: Final Determination - 30 April 2024 |
The International Trade Administration Commission (âITAC or the âCommissionâ) initiated a sunset review investigation in 2022 to determine whether the expiry of anti-dumping duties on frozen bone-in portions imports from the USA would likely lead to conti | Read More |