Rising policy uncertainty could have boosted trade as businesses and consumers frontload imports ahead of potential measures.
The Trump Administration said its attacks on Houthis were prompted by strikes against maritime vessels.
January 2025 is the first true y-o-y monthly comparison of the Cape routing, so the growth reflects real demand.
The Cape Town Container Terminal recorded 245 hours of wind delays in February compared to 105 hours the year before.
The funds will support raw mineral processing, green hydrogen, transport and digital infrastructure, and pharmaceutical developments.
Budget's VAT-free proposal excludes frozen chicken portions, including the popular supermarket packs of individually quick frozen chicken pieces.
The adage ‘build it and they will come’ holds true for SA’s apple exports.
The International Maritime Organization has called for an end to attacks on commercial sea vessels.
A reduction in import tariffs that China currently levies on some agricultural products from SA must be a priority.
With some prices back at 2006 levels, meat sector expands export capacity.
Corruptible couriers are used by illegal traders to smuggle stock into Zim.
Police have arrested the Russian master of the boxship that collided with a US-flagged tanker.
Growth won’t happen if plans don’t turn into action, warns Agbiz.
As the biggest producer of the nuts in the world, the country’s growers stand to benefit from the surging demand.
The current infrastructure focus is geared to spending R402bn on roads and R219.2bn on energy infrastructure.
The countries have agreed to implement one-stop border posts to speed up the movement of goods.
Container movements on the landside have come to a grinding halt due to the windy conditions.