South Africa Imposes AD Duties for Certain Chicken Imports
South Africa recently imposed provisional antidumping duties on bone-in chicken meat imports from Brazil, Denmark, Ireland, Poland and Spain, the USDA Foreign Agricultural Sevice said Jan. 20. The announcement, which took effect this month and will last until June, came…
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after the South African Poultry Association alleged that the meat imports were being dumped on the Southern African Customs Union market, USDA said. The South African International Trade Administration Commission will issue final antidumping duties when the provisional duties expire in June. The country now imposes antidumping duties on bone-in chicken imports from nine countries, including the U.S., Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.