South Africa imposes provisional anti-dumping duties on bone-in chicken imports

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According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), South Africa has imposed provisional anti-dumping duties against bone-in chicken meat imports from Brazil and four European Union countries.
As of this announcement, South Africa is imposing anti-dumping duties against the nine countries that regularly export bone-in chicken portions: the United States, Brazil, Spain, Poland, Ireland, Denmark, Germany, Netherlands and the United Kingdom.
In the past three years, South Africa’s poultry imports have declined 63%. The USDA said the latest duties threaten to lower imports even further.
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