Posted on 30 September 2013. Tags: adrian lackay, customs, exports, imports, SARS, South African Revenue Service, trade statistics, world zone
Trade statistics from the South African Revenue Service (SARS) for August 2013 show a trade deficit of R19.05 billion. Summary The R19.05 billion deficit for August 2013 can be attributed […]
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Posted on 03 September 2013. Tags: africa, aircrafts, america, asia, customs, Europe, excise, exports, imports, oceania, SARS, South African Revenue Service, trade statistics, vehicles, vessels
The South African Revenue Service (SARS) today releases trade statistics for July 2013 that record a trade deficit of R14.21 billion. Summary The R14.21 billion deficit for July 2013 can […]
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Posted on 12 August 2013. Tags: city deep, container terminal, customs bills, customs control bill, featured, hs code, importer, imports, Port of Durban, SARS, south africa, South African Revenue Service, The Customs and Excise Act, transported
After an extensive consultation process the Customs Bills have now been submitted to Parliament. Creating a balance between customs control and trade facilitation is one of the major aims of […]
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Posted on 24 June 2013. Tags: harbours, hydrography, imports, navy, ports, SADC, south africa
South Africa’s harbours and ports contribute billions to the country’s economy every year and are the main gateway for imports to countries in the SADC region. So keeping these ports […]
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Posted on 18 April 2013. Tags: branch manager, featured, imports, Jacques Steenkamp, logistics, namibia, port, Savino del Bene, Transport Africa, walvis bay
Jacques Steenkamp has been appointed Branch Manager in Namibia for the supply chain logistics company, Savino Del Bene. He brings 20 years’ experience in the field having started out as […]
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Posted on 11 March 2013. Tags: ethiopia, exports, freight, imports, kenya, road projects, Sudan
In order to boost economic ties with its neighbours and to create alternative accesses to sea ports, landlocked Ethiopia has signed agreements with Chinese and Indian companies to construct highways […]
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Posted in News, Road freight
Posted on 27 November 2012. Tags: Dr Panduleni Kaino Shingenge, exports, imports, namibia, walvis bay corridor, zimbabwe, zimbabwe freight forwarders association
The Namibian ambassador to Zimbabwe, Dr Panduleni Kaino Shingenge has expressed the need for Zimbabwean companies to make use of the Port of Walvis Bay as it will be greatly […]
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Posted in News, Sea freight
Posted on 26 November 2012. Tags: cyril kunene, exports, imports, swaziland rail link project, swaziland railway, transnet freight rail
The Swaziland rail link project will have no shortage of support as there are a number of local companies that want to develop services along the line. Ministry of Public […]
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Posted in News, Rail freight