Ukubuyekezwa kwentela yezimpahla kumabhethri e-lead asidi (IsiZulu)

Umbiko we-ITAC oshicilelwe ngonombolo 491, i-International Trade Administration Commission yaseNingizimu Afrika (“ITAC” noma “iKhomishana”) iphakamise ukwenyuswa kwentela kumabhethri e-lead asidi yohlobo olusetshenziswa ukuqalisa izinjini zepiston, kusukela ku 5% kuya ku-15%.

Review of customs duty on lead acid batteries used to start piston engines

In its ITAC Report No. 491, the International Trade Administration Commission of South Africa (“ITAC” or “the Commission”) recommended an increase in the general of custom duty applicable to lead acid batteries of a kind used to start piston engines, from 5% ad valorem to 15% ad valorem

Increase in customs duty on crystalline silicon photovoltaic modules/panels from 0% to 10%

Amisec (Pty) Ltd, trading as ARTsolar (“ARTsolar” or “applicant”) applied for an increase in the general rate of customs duty on crystalline silicon photovoltaic modules (PV modules/solar panels), classifiable under tariff subheading 8541.43, from free of duty to the WTO bound rate of 10% ad valorem, by way of creating an 8-digit tariff subheading.

Creation of a temporary rebate provision for the importation of photovoltaic cells, assembled in modules or made up into panels, classifiable under tariff subheading 8541

The Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition (“Minister”) has requested The International Trade Administration Commission of South Africa (“ITAC” or the “Commission”) to consider the possibility of creating rebate provision for the importation of solar panels in light of the current electricity crisis in South Africa.

Sunset review: Anti-dumping duty on unframed glass mirrors from China (Final)

The International Trade Administration Commission (“ITAC or the “Commission”) initiated a sunset review investigation in 2023, to determine whether the expiry of anti-dumping duties on unframed glass mirrors would likely lead to the continuation or recurrence of dumping and material injury to industry in the Southern African Customs Union (“SACU”) area.

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IMPORTANT NOTICE RE: IMPORT & EXPORT PERMITS APPLICATIONS

Dear applicants, ITAC acknowledges the recent complaints with regards to turnaround times in the issuance of permits.

ITAC has been receiving an unusually high volume of import and export permit applications for personal used goods such as cell phones and laptops.

Please note that due to this spike, responses to emails and the turnaround times to generate import and export permits would be negatively impacted.

We apologise for the inconvenience caused in this regard and are doing our best to assist all applicants.