Industry News

South Africa makes final ruling of AD sunset review on standard wire rope and cable products from China

Views : 130
Update time : 2021-01-18 17:18:56
According to an announcement of the final ruling of anti-dumping (AD) sunset review investigation from the International Trade Administration Commission of South Africa (ITAC), on behalf of the Southern African Customs Union (SACU), the AD duty rate on the imports of standard steel wire ropes and cables with a diameter exceeding 12.7cm will be maintained.

The products under HS code 7312.10.17 was subject to a rate of 93%, those under 7312.10.24 was 76.17%, and the rate for 7312.10.30 and 7312.10.90 was 113.25%.
Related News
Read More >>
FORNNAX reaches new heights with groundbreaking ceremony for one of the largest manufacturing facility FORNNAX reaches new heights with groundbreaking ceremony for one of the largest manufacturing facility
Mar .07.2025
FORNNAX reaches new heights with groundbreaking ceremony for one of the largest manufacturing facility
Production of LME deliverable KAS-branded aluminium at Kazakhstan’s Eurasian Resources Group has reached the four-million-tonnes milestone Production of LME deliverable KAS-branded aluminium at Kazakhstan’s Eurasian Resources Group has reached the four-million-tonnes milestone
Mar .07.2025
Production of LME deliverable KAS-branded aluminium at Kazakhstan’s Eurasian Resources Group has reached the four-million-tonnes milestone
Efficient power transmission with Diamond Power Infrastructure’s AL 59 wire rods Efficient power transmission with Diamond Power Infrastructure’s AL 59 wire rods
Mar .07.2025
Efficient power transmission with Diamond Power Infrastructure’s AL 59 wire rods
Here’s what GIADEC’s new CEO thinks about Ghana’s integrated aluminium industry and the impact of the bauxite export ban Here’s what GIADEC’s new CEO thinks about Ghana’s integrated aluminium industry and the impact of the bauxite export ban
Mar .07.2025
Here’s what GIADEC’s new CEO thinks about Ghana’s integrated aluminium industry and the impact of the bauxite export ban