SA targets EU over citrus exports
Publish date: 22 April 2024
Issue Number: 1073
Diary: IBA Legalbrief Africa
Category: Trade
SA has reportedly taken a preliminary step toward filing a complaint with the World Trade Organisation against the EU over its treatment of citrus imports from the country. The EU in 2022 imposed requirements for additional refrigeration of incoming fruit from SA to combat incidences of Citrus Black Spot, a fungal disease that leaves dark spots on fruit, and false codling moth. Fin24 reports that the EU’s moves increased costs and slashed shipments from SA, which competes with Spain for the citrus market. SA maintains that the disease, while causing blemishes on the fruit skin, doesn’t affect the quality. It has also said that shipments to Europe have been falsely classified as being tainted with the disease. The EU has now been sent an official demand for consultations with SA over the measures that will be overseen by the WTO, sources said, adding that this is a step toward filing a case.