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  • January TEU handling figures show rebound consistency

    South Africa’s busiest box hub, Durban Container Terminal Pier 2. Source: World Cargo News
    30 Jan 2026
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  • R60-million upgrade to auto berth completed

    Approximately 50 direct and indirect jobs were created during the 15-month marine construction period.

    9 Apr 2025
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    Logistics
  • Trade with the US plunges on the back of Trump tariffs

    The downturn was sparked by last Wednesday's ‘reciprocal tariff’ announcements by the US on some 60 countries.

    9 Apr 2025
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    Economy
    Imports and Exports
  • Port and rail freight SOE calls for rail leasing company to be set up

    LeaseCo will drive the acquisition, management and leasing of rolling stock to domestic and regional markets.

    9 Apr 2025
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    Logistics
    Road/Rail Freight
  • Transnet meeting fails to break wage deadlock

    9 Apr 2025
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    Logistics
  • Fresh produce drives demand for African air cargo growth

    “We’re developing dedicated handling lanes for meat, fresh produce, and flowers.” – KQ Cargo.

    9 Apr 2025
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    Air Freight
    Imports and Exports
  • Tit-for-tat tariffs: US imposes 104% duties on Chinese imports

    Tariff hikes could push the global economy into recession, leading to a $400 billion tax hike on the US economy.

    9 Apr 2025
    Comments | 0
    Imports and Exports
  • DRC and Zambia set to dominate global copper production

    The high-quality ore grades and relatively simple mining conditions in the region are key factors behind the surge in production.

    9 Apr 2025
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    Africa
    Imports and Exports
    Logistics
  • Durban Multi-Purpose Terminal hits 200 000-TEU milestone

    The facility has seen an increase in container volumes to support the demand for port services.

    8 Apr 2025
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    Logistics
  • Export stakeholder appeal for urgent US appeasement by Ramaphosa

    In his State of the Nation Address on February 6, Ramaphosa declared: "We will not be bullied.”

    8 Apr 2025
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    Imports and Exports
  • Shippers uncertain in the wake of US tariffs – containerisation analyst

    “The regulatory conditions are far too uncertain. Contemplate? Yes. Commit? No.” – Lars Jensen, Vespucci Maritime.

     

    8 Apr 2025
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    Imports and Exports
  • OPINION: Anti-dumping duties: a necessary evil

    It is immediately obvious that anti-dumping duties are very necessary to protect the local market.

    8 Apr 2025
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    Customs
    Imports and Exports
  • US tariffs on South African citrus will harm both countries

    8 Apr 2025
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    Imports and Exports

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