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Imports and Exports

Deadline for imposition of anti-dumping duties on chicken imminent

13 Jun 2023 - by Staff reporter
 Source: Food Navigator
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As the August deadline for the imposition of dumping duties on chicken imports from Brazil and four European Union countries approaches, advocacy group FairPlay has warned that action against dumped imports is not only crucial for the local poultry industry, but for the way South Africa and its future are viewed.

The duties were due to be implemented a year ago, but Minister of Trade Industry and Competition, Ebrahim Patel, chose to delay their imposition by 12 months. “Although he agreed with the official investigation, which found that dumping was happening, and harming the local poultry industry, he feared that new import tariffs could add to food price inflation,” according to FairPlay.

“Patel has stood firm for the past year, neither commenting on the issue nor giving any hint of whether he plans to impose the tariffs in August or announce a further delay. He has not responded to pleas from the poultry industry to cut short the 12-month suspension because dumping is adding to the woes of an industry already in distress due to power cuts and high input prices.”

FairPlay founder Francois Baird wrote in Business Day: “Opening the door to dumping, as Patel did last year, increasingly becomes a question about how soon SA wants to be classified as a fragile or failed state rather than a debate about food prices or an industry’s interests,” he said.

“On almost every key metric our global risk ranking has degraded significantly over the past 10 years. Even ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula has conceded that SA is at risk of becoming a failed state.”

The poultry industry has scaled back production because of a “terrible perfect storm” that has in effect wiped out the capacity gains in which the industry has invested in terms of the poultry master plan backed by Patel.

“If the import tariff suspension is not ended in August there will simply be a continued decline in domestic production that threatens long-term domestic food security – a non-negotiable in anyone’s book,” Baird said.

He added that while ensuring affordable chicken for the SA population was vital, so was safeguarding the local poultry industry and the jobs it provided.

“This is the kind of challenge we need to confront decisively to avert a slide into increased fragility. Patel holds that power in his hand,” Baird wrote.

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