Tariff Review
Provides access to information, immediately on publication or, should you wish to anticipate any developments, Tariff Review with it's additional special newsletters, is published to coincide with breaking news.
Tariff Review is an informative newsletter focused on customs, excise, and international trade matters within the South African context. The one-page "quick-read"? newsletter provides concise and relevant information, for the businessperson who needs to know, when it happens, why it happened, and what the impact or potential impact will be on his/her business.
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Source Documents
For persons interested in gaining more information on specific developments contained in Tariff Review, Source Documents will provide full details.
This section reveals the full text of the documents used in capturing the essential information contained in Tariff Review. Source Documents will afford you the opportunity to consider the information in detail, in order to make a more informed business decision.
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Tariff Monitor
If you have a specific or special interest in certain products, or product categories, and particularly in tariff and trade developments, which may impact or influence your business, this service is for you.
You will receive a specific notification, every time a change or potential for a change occurs, and a detailed explanation of the nature and extent of such developments, changes or proposed changes.
Simply register your product or product categories to receive regular updates of changes affecting these.
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Trade Insight
One of the more ignored economic indicators in South African business is import and export statistics.
It is an imperative for any business, particularly importers, exporters, and manufacturers, to monitor trade statistics for their own products or product lines. Such information should form an important element in strategic planning, and particularly when planning offensive and defensive strategies.
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Tariff Book
If you want to know the rate of customs duty, or the rate of excise duty, or whether your imports or exports are subject to import or export control, then you need to consult a Tariff Book.
TTi in association with Cargo Info Africa provides you with access to the South African Harmonised Customs Tariff. This is no ordinary Tariff Book. It was devised with the user in mind not only to make it user friendly, but also to be functional in its application.
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Tariff History
We are often asked to explain why the prevailing rates of customs and excise duty for specific products and/or
product categories are at their current levels.
Most of these enquiries relate to instances where there are significant differences between two or more similar
products and/or product categories.
Questions of this nature tend to be asked when a correct tariff classification of a product has been determined
and the correct rate of duty has been finally established.
This information is critical for companies preparing an application for reduction, increase or rebate of a rate of duty.
Subscribers will receive a summarised report backed by all relevant documentation.
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