The termination of the International Trade Administration Commission’s investigation into increased imports of corrosion-resistant steel coils
At a glance
- On 17 January 2025 the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition issued a notice confirming the termination of the International Trade Administration Commission’s (ITAC) investigation relating to the increase in imports of corrosion-resistant steel coils.
The before
On 27 December 2024, the ITAC formally commenced an investigation in respect of remedial action against the increased imports of corrosion-resistant steel coils. The notice in respect of this investigation was published in Notice 2916 of 2024 in the Government Gazette on the same date.
The now
On 17 January 2025, the ITAC decided to terminate the investigation.
The why
The investigation was terminated by ITAC resulting from an error in the period of surge.
The investigating officers that may be contacted in respect of any queries are:
- Busman Makakola at bmakakola@itac.org.za
- Mosa Sebe at msebe@itac.org.za
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