Notice Type
Departmental
Notice Title

Notice of Determination of Full Review Stage 2 of Anti-Dumping Duties on Canned Peaches From South Africa

Pursuant to section 17J(2) of the Trade (Anti-dumping and Countervailing Duties) Act 1988 (“Act”), the Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs (“Minister”) gives the following notice.

Pursuant to section 17H of the Act, the Chief Executive of the Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment completed full review stage 2 into whether the continued imposition of an anti-dumping duty on the goods described in Schedule 1 of this notice, at the rates set out in Schedule 2, is in the public interest; and pursuant to section 17I(4) of the Act provided a report of the findings of full review stage 2 to the Minister.

Pursuant to section 17J(1) and 17K(3) of the Act the Minister determined that continuing to impose an anti-dumping duty on the goods described in Schedule 1 of this notice, at the rates set out in Schedule 2 is in the public interest, and hereby gives notice of the continued imposition of the duty.

Schedule 1

Goods Subject to Review

Country of Origin

South Africa.

Description of Goods

The subject goods that this notice applies to are described as:

Canned peaches (halves, slices and pieces) packed in various concentrations of sugar syrup and in can sizes ranging from 110 grams to 3 kilograms (A10).

The goods are currently classified under tariff item and statistical key 2008.70.09.00L, which classification is provided for convenience and customs’ purposes only, the written description of the goods being dispositive.

Schedule 2

Amount of Anti-Dumping Duty

The rates of anti-dumping duty are:

South African Producer Goods Duty
Langeberg & Ashton Foods: A10 cans No duty
Other can sizes 16.4%
Rhodes Food Group: All can sizes No duty
All other producers: All can sizes 16%


Dated at Wellington this 12th day of March 2020.

Hon KRIS FAAFOI, Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs.

Note: A copy of the Final Report, which contains details of the investigation and the conclusions reached, is available on the website of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment:
www.mbie.govt.nz/business-and-employment/business/trade-and-tariffs/trade-remedies/trade-remedy-investigations/.