It comes at a time of increased volumes of oil and gas cargo, as well as bulk and infrastructure project cargoes.
Logistics operators have said the president’s decision has clearly signalled the sector’s growing importance.
It’s critical to address NTBs as a matter of urgency. – Harold Schmidt, NLA.
Tariff policies in many countries have kept electricity prices artificially low.
But infrastructure gaps remain a challenge to fully realising the potential of the $3.4-trillion market.
The country has reduced rates nationwide with the exception of charges for commercial operators.
Last year, growth decreased to 5%, mainly because of political unrest following disputed elections.
Increased competition in third markets seems a certainty as US producers seek alternative destinations.
For this export momentum to continue, we must intensify our efforts to control animal diseases. – Wandile Sihlobo.
Establishment of logistics hubs, agro-processing facilities and data centres to support the emerging digital industry is an opportunity.
For several years, South Africa has prohibited the importation of Tanzanian bananas.
The country is focusing on developing downstream infrastructure to develop to full-scale production capacity.