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Imports and Exports

Chicken import tariff rebates in the spotlight again

02 Feb 2024 - by Staff reporter
 Source: Poultry World
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An announcement last month by government of temporary rebates on chicken import tariffs has met with strong opposition from the local poultry industry.

The rebates idea was raised last October, when the government expected a huge chicken shortage because of bird flu outbreaks, and it feared prices would skyrocket during the year-end festive season. Neither happened, and no rebates were announced.

Advocacy group FairPlay has questioned why, in January 2024 when there’s no shortage, when chicken is in surplus and prices are dropping, the government has decided that temporary rebates on chicken import tariffs would be appropriate.

Rebates may be applied “for the duration of a shortage of chicken as a result of an outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza in South Africa”. So, two interdependent conditions – there must be a shortage of chicken on the local market, and that shortage must be the result of an outbreak of bird flu. Neither applies at the moment, the organisation says.

It points out that the definition of a shortage was not evident in the lengthy guidelines for would-be applicants published this week by Trade, Industry and Competition Minister Ebrahim Patel. “The arbitrariness of how these rebates are to be applied is a matter of concern as it will leave the decisions to the inscrutable discretion of bureaucracy and officials.”

Chicken importers have 10 days, effective since January 26, in which to apply for their first import rebate permits. The International Trade Administration Commission (Itac), which is the arbiter, would then have to consult the Department of Agriculture and make recommendations to the government. Logic says that no rebates are necessary because there is no immediate or foreseeable chicken shortage, says FairPlay.

If Itac comes to that conclusion, or if importers look at the facts and decide they can’t justify a rebates application at the moment, nothing will change immediately.

“That could mean that the rebates are nothing more than a threat to local poultry producers that will sit on some government shelf in case it is needed at some point in the future.

“So why announce these rebate regulations now? Minister Patel wanted the rebates. Now that he’s got them, he needs to take the nation into his confidence.”

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