Hefty duties on Chinese imports to aid SA firms
IMPORTS of screws from China have been slapped with a hefty antidumping duty this month after an investigation by a South African trade authority found they were causing local manufacturers "material injury"....
Published By: BusinessDay - Monday, 14 May, 2012
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