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South Africa is nearing a decision on steel tariffs amid an import influx

South Africa is nearing a decision on steel tariffs amid an import influx

Next week, the South African government will publish the preliminary results of its review on steel tariffs. This is a major step towards protecting the local industry against increased imports.

In March, the International Trade Administration Commission initiated a review in response to a directive from the minister.

South Africa's Steel Industry faces many challenges. One of them is the influx low-cost imports from China due to its overcapacity.

The tariffs imposed by Donald Trump in the United States have disrupted trade this year. In South Africa, a depressed demand as well as energy and logistical challenges have exacerbated the problem.

Next week, we'll be publishing a gazette. This gazette will contain preliminary findings from the review, ITAC Chief Commissioner Ayabonga Cwe said on Thursday at an auto parts conference.

The review is being conducted as the government engages in discussions with ArcelorMittal South Africa. This company has announced that it intends to close down its long-sealing operations, which are vital for the local construction, mining and automotive industries. The government has a number of complaints, including a flood cheap steel imported from China.

Cawe stated that ITAC received 150 responses to the review. Over 600 tariff codes have been reviewed.

ITAC must determine if its current steel duties provide adequate protection, if more steel products should be imported under control and a declaration of emergency is needed to trigger wider safeguard measures. Mark Potter edited the report by Nqobile Dudla.

(source: Reuters)