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Anti-Dumping Quota for US Chicken Meat Imports – Application due

Publish Date: 
08 Feb 2021

On 02 February the International Trade Administration Commission of South Africa (ITAC) invited applications for a Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development (DALRRD) Quota Import Permit in terms of the Rebate Item 460.03/0207.14.9/01.07 for rebate of the full anti-dumping duty on bone-in-cuts of the species Gallus Domesticus, frozen, classifiable in tariff subheading 0207.14.9 imported from or originating in the United States of America (USA).

Interested parties are hereby invited to submit their applications for DALRRD import quota permits in terms of the following rebate provision as prescribed in the Government Gazette of 01 February 2019 for the period 01 April 2021 to 31 March 2022. Applications must be submitted in the format as set out in the application forms. Completed application forms must be submitted to DALRRD during the following time periods:

(a) For the First Quarter of the Quota Year valid for importation during the period 01 April to 30 June: Within two weeks from the date of publication of this notice.

(b) For the Second Quarter of the Quota Year valid for importation during the period 01 July to 30 September: From 01 to 15 May.

(c) For the Third Quarter of the Quota Year valid for importation during the period 01 October to 31 December: From 01 to 15 August.

(d) For the Fourth Quarter of the Quota Year valid for importation during the period 01 January to 31 March: From 01 to 15 November.

The quota will be allocated on a quarterly basis in equal amounts per quarter. Applicants must provide bills of entry of quantity imported over the past 3 years (2018, 2019 and 2020). Failure to submit may have a negative effect on the quantity allocated.

A Tax Compliance Status Pin is compulsory to all applicants/clients applying for preferential market access permits. A Tax Compliance Status Pin has to confirm that the company is in good standing with SARS. A company not in good standing with the South African Revenue Service (SARS) will be disqualified. Companies with the same directors/owners will not be allowed to apply separately; only one application will be accepted.

The request for an extension must be made during a period commencing on the 1st day of the corresponding qualifying quarter (Quarter 2 and Quarter 4) and ending 12 working days before the last day of the corresponding qualifying quarter (Quarter 2 and Quarter 4). Where the last day of such period falls on a weekend or a public holiday, the final day to request an extension is the immediately preceding working day. To be verifiable, Applicants must submit bills of entry to document how much of a quota remains unused. Failure to comply with these requirements shall result in the denial of a request for an extension.

Applicants applying for an extension must submit a quarterly quota utilisation report obtainable from the SARS. The applications must be hand delivered to the following address from 08:00 to 16:00 Monday to Friday: DALRRD; Sefala building, Room No.715; 503 Belvedere Street, Arcadia, Pretoria; Contact person: Ms. Elizabeth Matlala; Contact number: (012) 319 8076; Email: ElizabethMA@dalrrd.gov.za

Fees for the DALRRD Quota Allocation Import Permit

A fee of R1 480 per permit will be payable for permits, replacement permits, and extension permits issued from the 01 April 2021. All application forms should be accompanied by proof of payment (bank deposit slip or cashier receipt).

Payment must be made per application period and no payments should be made in advance for another period. There will be no refunds to applicants who pay more than the stipulated import permit fee and those who submit incomplete application.

The Notice is accessible at:

https://www.gov.za/sites/default/files/gcis_document/202102/44126rg11229gon65.pdf 

Story by: Riaan de Lange

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