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| Decision field | 01 · Free downloadSouth Africa Textile Labeling RulesSouth Africa · AfricaRemove |
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| Decision fit | |
| Primary job | Check standards |
| Area | Standards |
| Best for | Reading the official Regulation 6 labeling framework and Annexure D scope before checking the exact tariff classification, current standards, amendments, and enforcement position |
| Know before using | The final regulation dates from 2011 and references national standards whose full current text and edition may require separate access. This route does not determine tariff classification, reproduce paid standards, approve label artwork, establish every current amendment, or provide legal advice. Confirm the exact product scope, current statute and notices, applicable SABS edition, labeling details, and enforcement position before release. |
| Practical access | |
| For | Apparel brands |
| Location or jurisdiction | South Africa · Africa |
| Access | Free download |
| Format | Reference |
| Source type | Government guidance |
| Evidence state | |
| What the source establishes | Regulation 6 covers textiles, clothing, shoes, leather goods, and related products listed in Annexure D. It sets country-of-manufacture statements, special statements for imported material finished locally, conformance with referenced national fibre-content and care-labeling standards, remade-goods disclosure, and conditions for a Made in South Africa statement. The National Consumer Commission's 2024/25 annual report documents continuing clothing, textile, footwear, and leather enforcement under section 24, Regulation 6, and related standards. |
| Source checked | Jul 16, 2026 |
| Next review due | Oct 14, 2026 |
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