Neasa slams AMSA’s move to lobby downstream industry

3rd March 2017

By: Anine Kilian

Contributing Editor Online

     

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The National Employers Association of South Africa (Neasa) last week called on steel producer ArcelorMittal South Africa (AMSA) to withdraw its plea to the downstream steel industry to join it in a united lobbying effort for higher levels of tariff protection on both primary and value-added steel products.

Neasa CEO Gerhard Papenfus says the downstream steel industry does not support any of the protectionist measures AMSA has in mind.

“If AMSA wants to engage with the downstream [industry] on this issue, it should start by entering into discussions with Neasa . . . the largest representative organisation of downstream steel manufacturers.”

He says Neasa has already obtained the support of over 2 000 companies that are against both the 10% customs duty, and the 30% safeguard duty that AMSA is seeking.

“If AMSA’s new strategy is one of canvassing support for its downstream- hostile protectionist agenda, Neasa is ready to further mobilise the downstream steel industry.”

Papenfus notes that many downstream products are already protected at the bound rate, which is the maximum protection allowed by the World Trade Organisation, to which South Africa is a signatory.

He adds that protecting the downstream industry is administratively impossible, given the thousands of products produced by the industry.

Edited by Chanel de Bruyn
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor Online

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