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27 May 2012
                       
 
 
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04 Aug 2010
 
 
Treasury turns down request to exempt pick-ups from carbon tax
VEHICLE TAX
The National Treasury on Tuesday denied a request by the local automotive industry to exempt double cabs and small pick-ups (bakkies) from a new carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions tax, to be...
 
 
15 Dec 2009
 
Consumer inflation slows
INFLATION
Consumer price inflation (CPI) slowed in November, Statistics South African (Stats SA) said on Tuesday. CPI eased to 5,8% year-on-year in November from to 5,9% year-on-year in October.
 
 
09 Sep 2009
 
SA: Statement by Rob Davies; South Africa Minister of Trade and Industry: Answering questions in the National Assembly on the automotive industry (09/09/2009)
Statements

 

Question 642
Mr S J F Marais Democratic Alliance (DA) to ask the Minister of Trade and Industry:
(1) Whether any tax revenue was earned from the tariffs imposed on motor...

 
 
22 Jul 2009
 
DA: Statement by the Democratic Alliance shadow minister of trade and industry, on the automotive bailout (22/07/2009)
Statements

Plans to "bail out" the automotive industry are further proof that ANC industrial policy is misconceived and costly to the entire economy. The automotive manufacturing industry already receives...

 
 
01 Jul 2008
 
 
 
Daily podcast – July 1, 2008
Multimedia
In today's podcast: Transnet outlines the approach it will take to raising the R36,6-billion it needs to help fund its capital programme, the price of petrol will not increase by the previously...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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