Tiasa has commenced legal steps to reverse the decision taken by the Itac to impose provisional anti-dumping duties on tyres imported from China. Moneyweb
The Tyre Importers Association of South Africa has commenced legal steps to reverse the decision taken by the International Trade Administration Commission to impose provisional anti-dumping duties on tyres imported from China.
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