Asycuda issues have been sorted out, and there is no longer any real reason for delaying the TIN process.
The facility lies within the Suez Canal Economic Zone with direct access to the Port of Ain Sokhna.
Crucial decisions over rules of origin hamper finalisation of sensitive tariff classes.
The Port of Richards Bay is poised to be the country’s first liquid fuel industrial hub.
The US President says he will also be announcing reciprocal tariffs on countries this week.
Workshop identifies actionable steps to increase implementation of IMO treaty regulating emissions from ships into air.
The initiative provides information like location and temperature of cargo to shippers, freight forwarders and others in the supply chain.
All the leading value-added sectors are under pressure, which puts clearing and forwarding agents dependent on these sectors at risk.
Digitally deliverable services such as computer, financial, business and insurance services were the main drivers of growth.
“Logistics was a natural fit because it’s where I came from.” – Juliette Fourie, MD of Metro Minds.
Ramaphosa's commitment to infrastructure investment creates an opportunity to build a more functional and efficient public infrastructure network.
The UK government is reportedly seeking legal advice on whether it can withdraw $1.15 billion in funding.
Proper asset management can transform service delivery.
Stakeholders have been invited to provide feedback on the tariff document which may still be updated.
President Ramaphosa has reaffirmed South Africa's commitment to its foreign policy, rejecting external pressures.
More than 60% of imported wheat originates in Eastern Bloc countries.
The organisation has asked what the government is doing to confront organised criminal syndicates plaguing mining, construction and logistics.
President Cyril Ramaphosa highlighted the government’s plans to improve road, rail and port logistics networks over the next three years.
The IDC has extended the repayment deadline for an older R950-million loan.