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  • Conflict disruption here to stay, for now – Saaff

    Trickle traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, hugging the Iranian coastline at Qeshm and the islands of Hormuz and Larak, has brought no significant change to the closed-off waterway. Source: Research Gate
    2 Apr 2026
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  • Last week’s highlights: cargo misdeclaration a hot topic

    Durban-based Haashim Agency was slapped with a R500 000 fine or five years in jail suspended for five years.

    24 Jan 2022
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  • Delays at Port of CT bad for exports, mayoral exec says

    He also raised businesses’ concerns about Transnet’s bid to hike tariffs by up to 24% in the next financial year. 

    21 Jan 2022
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  • Outrage over eviction of Virginia Airport tenants

    The municipality previously announced major plans to sell or lease and redevelop the R365-million airport.

    21 Jan 2022
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  • Digital literacy a top priority for 2022

    “It’s 200% more relevant than ever and includes online and virtual skills, the ability to work on technology, and bringing innovation into things.”

    21 Jan 2022
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  • Agri SA welcomes rainfall-induced declaration of national disaster

    After the prolonged drought of the past six to nine years, the recent rains have been welcome.

    21 Jan 2022
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  • Crew shortages slow airline recovery

    High jet fuel prices (63% up on a year ago) are also a major challenge for the airline industry.

    21 Jan 2022
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  • Public hearings begin on Eskom’s proposed tariff hikes

    If Nersa approves the price increases, the cost of electricity will rise by 20.5% on April 1, 2022.

    21 Jan 2022
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  • Liquefied CO2 transportation and storage company launched

    Carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) is an effective and necessary concept for realising a carbon-neutral society.

    21 Jan 2022
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  • Foreign truck driver protest staged in Richards Bay

    Immigration was called and the drivers were detained and taken to be charged.

    20 Jan 2022
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  • Contentious high-cube container issue in focus again

    “Despite years of engaging the Department of Transport on the matter, no progress has been forthcoming on resolving the issue.” – Busa

    20 Jan 2022
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  • DoT to appeal Aarto ruling

    The department anticipates that claims against the RAF will increase to R518.7 billion in the 2023/2024 financial year.

    20 Jan 2022
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  • Port Klang dangerous goods warehouse opens

    The twin storey facility has a floor space of 120 000 square metres, with capacity of safely storing 13 000 pallets of chemical products.

    20 Jan 2022
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