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US protectionist turn: Why Trump’s trade policies will backfire
Thought Leader
/ 10 April 2025

US protectionist turn: Why Trump’s trade policies will backfire

American consumers and workers will feel the pain induced by the tariffs imposed on countries around the world

By Imran Khalid
Trump’s tariffs fuel economic pain for US consumers, businesses and farmers
Opinion
/ 24 March 2025

Trump’s tariffs fuel economic pain for US consumers, businesses and farmers

For an agricultural sector that depends on international markets, short-term protectionist measures offer little benefit and erode long-term competitiveness

By Imran Khalid
China presents enormous opportunity for South Africa’s agriculture sector
Thought Leader
/ 10 March 2025

China presents enormous opportunity for South Africa’s agriculture sector

China accounts for 11% of all global agricultural imports but South Africa made up only 0.4% of Chinese imports in 2023

By Wandile Sihlobo
South Africa’s balancing act: Diplomacy and strategy
Thought Leader
/ 17 February 2025

South Africa’s balancing act: Diplomacy and strategy

South Africa is presented with opportunities and problems created by the Musk-Trump regime

By Mmabatho Mongae
All you need to know about Sars’ increase on customs duties for online clothing orders 
Opinion
/ 19 September 2024

All you need to know about Sars’ increase on customs duties for online clothing orders 

The adjustments will affect consumers and the South African fashion industry

By Chetan Vanmali, Yael Shafrir, Emily Gammon, Raeesah Shaik, Sidrah Suliman, Lauren Jimmy & Danica Jonker
South Africa’s avocado export agreement with Japan could boost economy
Business
/ 27 August 2024

South Africa’s avocado export agreement with Japan could boost economy

Recent export agreements with Asian countries are a balm for South Africa, after Botswana and Namibia’s ban on the country’s citrus.

By Aarti Bhana
Citrus clash: South Africa takes on the EU’s tough new export rules
Columns
/ 13 July 2024

Citrus clash: South Africa takes on the EU’s tough new export rules

The European Union has set out new regulations for citrus exports that will hurt South African citrus growers

By Ozayr Patel
Rise in animal diseases a global problem 
Opinion
/ 6 May 2024

Rise in animal diseases a global problem 

South Africa must remain vigilant to prevent outbreaks which are costly to farmers and harm the export market

By Wandile Sihlobo
South Africa’s trade balance is thinning and in need of urgent resolve
Thought Leader
/ 5 January 2024

South Africa’s trade balance is thinning and in need of urgent resolve

The country must explore various possibilities in order to remain a net exporter

By James Maposa
Is South Africa’s agricultural trade surplus beginning to flower?
Analysis
/ 3 July 2023

Is South Africa’s agricultural trade surplus beginning to flower?

The widening trade surplus is mainly a result of a notable decline in import value, not necessarily a growth in exports

By Wandile Sihlobo
More people bought cars in December 2022 than a year before
Business
/ 16 February 2023

More people bought cars in December 2022 than a year before

Motor trade sales increased by 16.6% in December with the biggest contributors being new vehicle sales, fuel sales and workshop income

By Anathi Madubela
South Africa needs to free up flow of imports and exports to improve trade activity
Opinion
/ 17 January 2023

South Africa needs to free up flow of imports and exports to improve trade activity

The country must focus on increasing the use of existing production capacity and subsidising new and emerging industries

By Tanaka Chiguvare and Emma-Claire Hawyes
The evolution of amapiano
Friday
/ 19 September 2022

The evolution of amapiano

Sound that has taken the world by storm is in danger of dying out in
a lacklustre industry

By Oupa Nkosi
China will be deglobalisation’s big loser
Article
/ 20 April 2022

China will be deglobalisation’s big loser

If President Xi Jinping allows Russia to divide the world with its war on Ukraine, it is China that will pay the heaviest price

By Minxin Pei
Zimbabwe on the verge of famine and malnutrition occurs throughout the country
Africa
/ 31 March 2022

Zimbabwe on the verge of famine and malnutrition occurs throughout the country

Zimbabwe, once regarded as the breadbasket of Southern Africa exporting agricultural produce to the region and beyond, is on the verge of famine and chronic malnutrition is endemic throughout the country.  Unlike other countries, where food insecurity is viewed as mostly a rural problem, Zimbabwe has a history of food security issues in the urban […]

By Naledi Ramontja
Zimbabwe on the verge of famine and malnutrition occurs throughout the country
Africa
/ 31 March 2022

Zimbabwe on the verge of famine and malnutrition occurs throughout the country

Sixty percent of of Zimbabweans face acute food insecurity — about 5.5 million in rural areas and 2.2 million in urban areas

By Naledi Ramontja
Africa trade bloc bets on  business without borders
Business
/ 10 January 2021

Africa trade bloc bets on business without borders

The new year started with a crucial step towards free trade between countries on the continent

By Sarah Smit
War and Covid slow trade in Saluki dogs
World
/ 4 November 2020

War and Covid slow trade in Saluki dogs

Salukis, cousins of the greyhound, have been used for hunting for thousands of years in the Middle East and are some of the fastest canines.

By Delil Souleiman

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