An uptick in cheap aluminium extrusion imports could be hurting local manufacturers.
The Government's looking into global safeguards after imports of products, like those made here, surged 30% in the first four months of the year compared to last year.
Aluminium Extruders Association chief executive Nick Collins told Heather du Plessis-Allan the US and the EU have tariffs in place.
He says we need something in the range of 15–25%, so local manufacturers are on a level playing field.
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