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Customs

Sunset Review Applications – Comment due

Publish Date: 
28 Jun 2016

Itac on 24 June 2016 notified all interested parties that, unless duly substantiated requests are made by or on behalf of the Southern African Customs Union (SACU) industry, indicating that the expiry of the anti-dumping duty would be likely to lead to continuation or recurrence of dumping and material injury, the following anti-dumping duties will expire during 2016.

The products in question are (i) fully threaded screws with hexagon heads, imported from or originating in the People’s Republic of China; (ii) drawn, float and solar glass, imported from or originating in Indonesia; (iii) unframed glass mirrors, imported from or originating in Indonesia; and (iv) chicken meat portions, imported from or originating in the United States of America (USA).

The anti-dumping duties for (i) fully threaded screws with hexagon heads are due to expire by 15 November 2017; (ii) drawn, float and solar glass are due to expire by 26 July 2017; (iii) unframed glass mirrors are due to expire by 19 April 2017; and (iv) chicken meat portions are due to expire by 04 April 2017.

Manufacturers in SACU of the relevant products, who wish to submit a request for the anti-dumping duty to be reviewed prior to the expiry thereof, are requested to do so by 25 July 2016. In the instances where no responses are received from SACU manufacturers by the said deadline, Itac will recommend the termination of the anti-dumping duties on the date of expiry.

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