South Africa: South Africa Extends Anti-dumping Duties on U.S. Bone-in Chicken

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The United States bone-in broiler meat exports above the annual 65,000 ton anti-dumping duty free quota will continue to be subjected to an anti-dumping duty of R9.40 per kilogram. This comes after the South African International Trade Administration Commission (ITAC) investigation concluded that the expiry of the anti-dumping duties on bone-in broiler meat imported from the United States would likely lead to the recurrence of dumping and continuation or recurrence of material injury to the Southern African Customs Union (SACU) industry.

South Africa: South Africa Extends Anti-dumping Duties on U.S. Bone-in Chicken

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