Applications Concerning Operating Licences No. 1164 of 2022

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Title Cross Border Road Transport Agency » Applications Concerning Operating Licences » International Trade Administration Commission » Notice of Initiation of Investigation into the Alleged Dumping of Windscreens for Vehicles Classifiable under Tariff Subheading 7007 21 20 Originating in or imported from the Peoples Republic of China (China) to be used in the Southern African Customs union (SACu) Market as Replacement Glass in the Aftermarket (ARG)
DepartmentTrade and Industry
Gazette National Gazettes, No. 47061 of 22 July, 2022, 8 page(s), 120Kb




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