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Is BRICS past its sell-by date?
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 1st October 2020 The demise of the BRICS based on its apparent incoherence has long been predicted by pundits. But as Mark Twain observed about reports of his death... →
Reaching Zero with Renewables
18th September 2020 To avoid catastrophic climate change, the world needs to reach zero carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in all all sectors of the economy by the 2050s.... →
Kenya-US free trade talks are under way: what Nairobi must get right from start
18th August 2020 The United States and Kenya formally launched negotiations for a free trade agreement on 8 July 2020. With the US gearing up for presidential... →
Mind the Gap
By: Terence Creamer 14th August 2020 A maddening mismatch between big infrastructure promises and small delivery has been a constant and trust-destroying feature of South Africa for... →
South Africa must find niche in ‘tectonic’ shift towards greener industries
By: Terence Creamer 24th July 2020 Trade, Industry and Competition Minister Ebrahim Patel reports that the department is canvassing the ideas of talented people inside and outside... →
Latest quarters point to recovery as Wescoal reports R137m loss
By: Martin Creamer 21st July 2020 Coal-mining company Wescoal reported a R137-million loss for the 12 months to March 31, but performance in the latest two consecutive quarters has... →
Good, sobering and bad
By: Terence Creamer 3rd July 2020 News out for the inaugural Sustainable Infrastructure Development Symposium South Africa – held last week both physically at the Union Buildings,... →
Latest decisions by the Competition Commission
26th June 2020 KLL Group (Pty) Ltd (KLL)/The starch, glucose and animal feed ingredients business (Target Business) of Tongaat Hulett Limited (Tongaat Hulett)... →