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  • Rough seas ahead for maritime trade – Unctad

    By May, Suez volumes were estimated to be down by about 70% compared with 2023.

    26 Sep 2025
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  • More and more consumers are feeling the squeeze

    Anxiety and depression spike as shame prevents people from speaking out about sinking deeper into debt.

    15 Sep 2023
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    Africa
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    Economy
  • US importer looking for more South African fruit

    The California company is interested in local grapes, blueberries and stone fruit.

    15 Sep 2023
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    Imports and Exports
  • Mango’s fate still not certain as minister digs in

    Gordhan said he wouldn’t be bullied into making a decision on the future of the airline.

    15 Sep 2023
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  • Decreasing Inflation but consumers pay more for food

    Food inflation remains nearly twice as high as the inflation rate for all goods and services.

    15 Sep 2023
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    Economy
  • Chinese solar panel imports heat up

    Households can qualify for a tax credit of up to 25% of the cost of solar panels.

    15 Sep 2023
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  • Qantas to pay up for mass sacking of workers during pandemic

    Australia’s seven High Court judges have ruled against the airline’s laying off of employees.

    15 Sep 2023
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  • Nigeria’s electricity grid collapses

    A fire caused an explosion on a transmission line connecting two power generation plants in north-central Niger state, tripping the grid.

    15 Sep 2023
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    Africa
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  • MSC on the verge of Hamburg port privatisation deal

    It is understood that the Swiss-run line’s offer amounts to $1.4 billion.

    14 Sep 2023
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    Sea Freight
  • Prof unpacks reasons for SA ports' poor performance

    One of the most pressing issues is the infrastructure strain.

    14 Sep 2023
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    Logistics
  • South Africa to expand oil and gas sector

    The government plans to accelerate exploration for fuels locally and to improve regional trade ties.

    14 Sep 2023
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  • JCCI continues to empower budding businesses

    Entrepreneurs have been invited to join the exporters development programme for small businesses.

    14 Sep 2023
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  • Globe-leading growth in Africa’s aviation sector takes off

    According to the CMO forecast, Boeing will need 1 025 new aircraft over the next two decades.

    14 Sep 2023
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