South Africa Begins Sunset Review of AD for Certain US Poultry
South Africa recently began a sunset review of antidumping duties on “frozen bone-in portions of poultry” from the U.S., USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service said Nov. 16. The South African Poultry Association told the country’s International Trade Administration Commission that expiration…
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of AD on the poultry imports, scheduled for Nov. 23, “would likely lead to the continuation or recurrent of dumping or material injury.” South Africa said the application submitted by the association “has enough prima facie evidence to trigger a sunset review investigation” for the period of Jan. 1, 2021, through Dec. 31, 2021. USDA said U.S. bone-in chicken shipments to South Africa have been subject to AD since 2000.