While this structure may work well for customs, it raises serious challenges for trade.
Mashatile says the country will continue to engage with the US to resolve the tariff impasse.
eThekwini says it is investing over R450 million in road infrastructure to support big-brand businesses.
The airport is expected to handle up to 100 million passengers annually.
“It’s not safe at all and transporters should proceed with the utmost caution.” — Transist Bureau
The new trade proposal responds to concerns raised about US exporter access to the local market.
“Shippers need to predict whether they can count on carriers for contracted space.” — Christian Pederson, Maersk.
It’s a welcome development for US importers, says Lars Jensen, CEO of container shipping consultancy Vespucci Maritime.
The Presidents have committed to holding further engagements regarding SA-US trade relations.
The union will travel to the US to meet with interest groups to deal with the impasse.
The sanctions could be imposed under the Global Magnitsky Act for corruption and human rights abuses.