The middle class showing strain, Taiwan suspends chip export control on SA, and the National Employers' Association of SA and Sakeliga go to court over new Employment Equity targets,
An interst rate cut expected for South Africa, Parks Tau to meet his US counterpart to discuss tariffs, and Naamsa's CEO issues a sober warning for East London.
Hyprop delivers robust earnings, MTN intalks to power AI, and the Financial Mail to roll off the printing press for the last time.(Chris Buchanan was standing in for Chris Gibbons)
Anglo American nears deal with Canada's Teck Corporation and Ninety One CEO Hendrik du Toit blasts government over infiltration by criminals and thieves.
Ford to retrench nearly 500 employees, the current foot and mouth disease outbreak a cause for concern , and illicit money outflows from SA worsen.
29 Aug
2 min
60 – 80
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