Anti-dumping tariffs lapse on French fry imports

The anti-dumping tariffs on French fries placed on three European countries by the International Trade Administration Commission of South Africa (Itac) have lapsed. In July 2022, Itac – the organisation responsible for customs tariff investigations, trade remedies, and import and export controls – placed anti-dumping tariffs as high as 181.05% on Germany, 104.52% on the Netherlands, and 23.06% on Belgium for a period of six months. Itac had until Saturday, 14 January to update the French fry tariff, but allowed Read Full Details…

India’s services exports to cross USD 300 bn target for this fiscal: Piyush Goyal

The country’s services exports are doing “extremely well” and going by the current trend these outbound shipments would register about 20 per cent growth in this fiscal and cross the USD 300 billion target despite global economic uncertainties, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal has said. He said that on the merchandise front also, exports are so far registering healthy growth despite the world being under recession, huge inflationary pressure , and overstocking of various commodities. .. With all these Read Full Details…

India raises naphtha import tax to boost local sourcing

India has increased its tax on naphtha imports to 2.5pc from 1pc earlier with an aim to boost domestic sourcing of the petrochemical feedstock, budget documents the government released on 1 February show. The increase reverses a naphtha import tax cut the government made in May 2022 in response to rising costs of raw materials, providing reprieve to the plastic manufacturing industry. A surge in crude prices past $100/bl then had exacerbated production costs at naphtha-dependent ethylene producers. The new Read Full Details…