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AMSA to proceed with closure of longs unit after talks with govt fail to yield solution
By: Terence Creamer 28th February 2025 Steel group ArcelorMittal South Africa (AMSA) has confirmed that it will proceed with the wind down of its longs business after talks with... →
Defending against the global trade war: the South Africa strategy
By: In On Africa IOA 28th February 2025 Africa, with its developing export economies, is more vulnerable than other continents to the US-initiated global trade war. To avoid major... →
Evaluating Macroeconomic Resilience: The Case of South Africa and Botswana
27th February 2025 Between 2000–2022, a series of financial shocks plunged both the South African and Botswanan economies into a crisis of declining per capita... →
China probably leading global hydrogen fuel cell advance, cash-flush Implats reports 
By: Martin Creamer 27th February 2025 China is probably leading the global hydrogen fuel cell advance, journalists heard at Thursday’s media briefing that followed the “commendable”... →
Anglo American Platinum providing further backing for green hydrogen’s global advance 
By: Martin Creamer 25th February 2025 JSE-listed Anglo American Platinum and South Africa-linked AP Ventures are supporting the next vital steps towards the realisation of... →
Capetonians reach R55m earnings mark in Cash for Power programme
By: Irma Venter 25th February 2025 Cape Town businesses and households have broken through the R55-million earnings mark since the start of the city’s Cash for Power programme in... →
South Africa is making moves to become an important EV manufacturer in the future
25th February 2025 A year ago, South Africa was mired in loadshedding, with the importance and relevance of electric vehicles (EVs) far from the public imagination.... →
Operationally, 2024 was strong year for Glencore, CEO Gary Nagle highlights
By: Martin Creamer 19th February 2025 Operationally, 2024 was a strong year for Glencore, CEO Gary Nagle highlighted on Wednesday, when the London- and Johannesburg-listed diversified... →