The Durban Chamber of Commerce and Industry warns of a “catastrophic business collapse”.
Trucks accessing the port have been averaging 1 800 per day since March 2022.
The winter outlook for pressure on the national grid is "tight", and any slips will influence the energy plan.
Most of the preparatory work to launch legal proceedings had now been completed.
Sawatu is calling the privatisation a Trojan horse for mass retrenchment.
The rail network is undergoing repairs after a train loaded with 49 wagons derailed near Vryheid.
Progress has been made in approving mooring, but criticism of the contract terms and inflated price remain.
Citrus exporters battle rising costs.
The weak rand and high inflation will likely drive the SA Reserve Bank to continue its upward rate cycle.
It's widely seen as a groundbreaking move for the £19.4 billion transacted in intra-African trade annually.