Customs

Flat Rolled Stainless Products Duty Increase

On 03 March the South African Revenue Service (Sars) announced an increase in the ‘general’ rate of customs duty on flat rolled products of stainless steel from free of duty to 5% ad valorem, through the substitution and insertion of various tariff subheadings.

The increase in the rates of customs duty only applies to the tariff subheadings relating to ‘other’ - the last two digits denoted as ‘90’ - where the rate of duty increased to 5% ad valorem: 7219.11.10; 7219.11.90; 7219.12.10; 7219.12.90; 7219.13.10; 7219.13.90; 7219.14.10; 7219.14.90; 7219.21.10; 7219.21.90; 7219.22.10; 7219.22.90; 7219.23.10; 7219.23.90; 7219.24.10; 7219.24.90; 7219.31.10; 7219.31.90; 7219.32.10; 7219.32.90; 7219.33.10; 7219.33.90; 7219.34.10; 7219.34.90; 7219.35.10; 7219.35.90; 7219.90.10; 7219.90.90; 7220.12.10; 7220.12.90; 7220.20.10; 7220.20.90; 7220.90.10; and 7220.90.90.

Then there were tariff subheadings substituted - 7219.33; 7219.34; 7219.35; 7219.90; 7220.12; 7220.20; and 7220.90.

The reason for the increase in certain tariff subheadings is contained in the International Trade Administration Commission of South Africa (Itac) Report No 535.

Whether the 5% ad valorem will suffice for its intended purpose is to be seen.

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