The International Trade Administration Commission (Itac) of South Africa has extended anti-dumping duties on US chicken imports to protect the local poultry industry, following a review requested by the South African Poultry Association (Sapa). This decision, aimed at preventing market dumping and supporting local producers, comes amidst broader efforts to maintain fair competition and address challenges posed by unfair trade practices. Additionally, the government has introduced a temporary import tariff rebate on chicken imports to mitigate potential supply shortages caused by bird flu outbreaks, though this rebate does not affect the anti-dumping duties. The continuation of these duties underscores the ongoing struggle against unfair trade practices and the importance of safeguarding domestic industries.