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The issue of tyre dumping by Chinese producers in South Africa

Schalk Botes
Last updated: July 12, 2025 1:04 am
By Schalk Botes
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Tyre dumping has become a significant issue in South Africa, with Chinese producers being at the centre of this controversy. The practice of dumping involves exporting products at prices lower than the domestic market or below the cost of production, which can severely impact local industries. 

Background

The South African Tyre Manufacturers’ Conference (SATMC), representing major tyre manufacturers like Continental, Bridgestone, Goodyear, and Sumitomo, has been vocal about the adverse effects of tyre dumping on the local industry. According to SATMC, the influx of cheap Chinese tyres has led to significant price undercutting, declining sale volumes, market share, employment, output, and productivity within the Southern African Customs Union (SACU) region.

The Investigation

In response to these concerns, the International Trade Administration Commission of South Africa (ITAC) initiated an investigation into the alleged dumping of tyres from China. The investigation, which began in January 2022, aimed to determine whether the imported tyres were being sold at unfairly low prices and causing material injury to the local industry. Provisional anti-dumping duties of 38.33% were imposed on certain tyre sizes in September 2022 to protect the domestic market while the investigation was ongoing.

Stakeholder Reactions

The imposition of provisional duties sparked mixed reactions. Local tyre manufacturers welcomed the move, seeing it as a necessary step to safeguard the industry and protect approximately 6,000 jobs. However, other stakeholders, such as the Road Freight Association and the National Taxi Alliance, expressed concerns about the increased operating costs resulting from the duties.

Economic Implications

The economic implications of tyre dumping are multifaceted. On one hand, cheap imports can benefit consumers and businesses by lowering costs. On the other hand, they can undermine local industries, leading to job losses and reduced economic activity. The South African government faces the challenge of balancing these competing interests while ensuring fair trade practices.

Final Determination

As of July 2023, ITAC completed its investigation and made a final determination. The Commission found that the dumped imports from China had indeed caused material injury to the SACU industry. Consequently, ITAC recommended the imposition of definitive anti-dumping duties on the affected tyre imports. The Minister of Trade, Industry, and Competition approved this recommendation, although concerns about potential price increases for consumers were noted.

The issue of tyre dumping by Chinese producers in South Africa highlights the complexities of global trade and its impact on local economies. While anti-dumping measures are essential to protect domestic industries, they must be carefully balanced to avoid unintended consequences for consumers and other stakeholders. The finalisation of ITAC’s investigation brings some certainty to the industry, but ongoing vigilance and adaptive policies will be crucial in addressing future challenges.

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Schalk Botes is the Head of Newshound Academy, an institution dedicated to Journalism & Media training and an industry hub for knowledge sharing.  With a rich career spanning 18 years in private higher education, Schalk has dedicated himself to nurturing the next generation of journalists and media professionals.
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