South Africa Suspends AD Duties on Poultry From Certain Countries
South Africa recently suspended antidumping duties on poultry from Brazil, Denmark, Ireland, Poland and Spain for a 12-month period due to rising food prices, the USDA Foreign Agricultural Service said in an August report. But the country will keep AD…
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duties on poultry from Germany, the Netherlands, the U.K. and the U.S. USDA said Brazil is the only South African trading partner that will immediately benefit from the move because European poultry exports are limited by highly pathogenic avian influenza.