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South Africa’s National Treasury is still aiming to institute a carbon tax on January 1, 2015, but chief director for economic and tax analysis Cecil Morden reports that government will only move...
South Africa’s multibillion–rand national infrastructure plan offered the only realistic short-term hope of reviving South Africa’s ailing manufacturing sector, which was unlikely to receive...
The somewhat lukewarm reception to the latest version of Industrial Policy Action Plan (Ipap) is possibly unsurprising given that it is near impossible to add much radically new to a rolling plan...
South Africa’s newest R5.8-billion incentive scheme, which has been established to support the embattled domestic manufacturing sector, should become operational during the course of May, Trade...
South Africa’s newest R5.8-billion incentive scheme, which has been established to support the embattled domestic manufacturing sector, should become operational during the course of May, Trade...
A powerful, albeit beleaguered, section of South African business has teamed up with three of the countries largest trade unions in a bid to force government to intervene to weaken the buoyant...