The 10% import tax on solar panels will only slightly increase pricing in South Africa, according to AWPower managing director Christiaan Hattingh.
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Solar panel imports will now be subject to a 10% duty in South Africa.
The 10% import tax on solar panels will only slightly increase pricing in South Africa, according to AWPower managing director Christiaan Hattingh.
Itac has cited the protection of local manufactures of PV panels as the main reason for the tariff on solar panel imports.
The South African Photovoltaic Industry Association (SAPVIA) believes the 10% duty will in all likelihood be carried on to the consumer.
It remains to be seen whether South Africa will receive the National Treasury's approval for the plan.
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