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DUTY CALLS

20 Oct 2006 - by Staff reporter
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A weekly summary of the main changes to the South African tariff dispensation and amendments to customs and excise legislation. Compiled by Riaan de Lange of South African Tariff & Trade Solutions. E-mail: riaan@importsolutions.co.za No Tariff Amendments – 13 October 2006 Tariff Applications – Response Due The increase in the rate of customs duty on non-woven fabric of man-made filaments whether or not impregnated, coated or covered or laminated with plastics from 10% ad valorem to 20% ad valorem. The proposed amendment of the description of clothing and textile rebate items. The proposed reduction in the rate of customs duty on babies’ booties from 30% ad valorem or 500c/2u to free of customs duty. Response due by 17 November 2006. No Trade Remedy Amendments –
13 October 2006 Trade Remedy Applications – No Response Due No Rule Amendments –
13 October 2006

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