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SACU: Tariff increase on clothing and hosiery

Announcement

09 Oct 2009

In October 2009, the members of SACU announced a change in import duties.

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Number of interventions

1

1 certainly harmful

0 likely harmful

0 liberalising

List of interventions

Implementation date

09 Oct 2009

Revocation date:

No revocation date

Last action: 09 Oct 2009
Import tariff In force
On 9 October 2009, the South African Revenue Service (SARS) increased the import duty on specific clothing classifiable under tariff headings HS 61 and 62. SARS raised the duties on 121 clothing ite...
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