International Trade Administration Act, 2002 (Act No. 71 of 2002)RegulationsTariff Investigations RegulationsPart A : Definitions1. Definitions |
means a party submitting an application as provided for in section 6 for purposes of initiating an investigation under section 2.
means the International Trade Administration Commission of South Africa established in terms of section 7 of the International Trade Administration Act, 2002 (Act No. 7 1 of 2002).
means any written communication by a party submitted by hand delivery, mail, facsimile or electronically to the Commission for purposes of an investigation under section 2.
means ordinary customs duties as contained in Part 1 of Schedule No. 1 of the Customs and Excise Act, 1964 (Act. No. 91 of 1964).
shall be interpreted as the final date for submissions, responses, comments and requests and the like to the Commission as envisaged by the different sections of these Regulations, and shall be deemed to be at 15h00 South African standard time on the deadline indicated, unless expressly otherwise indicated.
for an extension of the submission of information does not include merely citing insufficient time to complete such submission.
means parties that have a direct interest in an investigation and may include the applicant, producers in SACU, exporters, importers, or trade or business associations whose members are SACU producers, exporters or importers. This does not preclude the Commission from accepting other parties as interested parties at the behest of the Commission.
refers to the International Trade Administration Act, 2002 (Act No. 71 of 2002);
means the member of the Cabinet, which body is referred to in section 91 of the Constitution, responsible for trade and industry;
means the Southern African Customs Union established by Article 3 of the SACU Agreement.
means the Agreement establishing SACU, as referred to in the Main Act.
means the SACU Tariff Board established by Article 7 of the SACU Agreement.