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Trump's tariffs will be negative the world over, says ECB's Lagarde
By: Reuters 2nd April 2025 US President Donald Trump's planned tariffs will be negative across the world, with the damage depending on how far they go, how long they last and... →
William Ruto – from hustler to dealmaker?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 2nd April 2025 As the 2027 elections loom closer, three grand bargains will determine the president’s political future. Nearly three years into his presidency,... →
Trump to escalate global trade tensions with new reciprocal tariffs on US trading partners
By: Reuters 2nd April 2025 US President Donald Trump was poised to impose sweeping new reciprocal tariffs on global trading partners on Wednesday, upending decades of... →
Africa’s best-performing currency helps Uganda cut power prices
By: Bloomberg 1st April 2025 Uganda cut power prices by the most in two decades, helped in part by an appreciating currency that lowered the cost of imported fuel and... →
Africa’s trade goals are realised on local levels primarily with energy, transport projects
By: In On Africa IOA 1st April 2025 The goal of the African Continental Free Trade Area is to make Africa a single market with no trade restrictions between countries. The work to... →
South Africa should work to broaden trade relations
By: Schalk Burger 31st March 2025 South Africa must build trade relationships more widely owing to the risks to the economy from the tariffs imposed by the US administration under... →
Gautrain expansion set to boost Gauteng’s economy and transport network
28th March 2025 On 26 February 2025, the Member of the Executive Council (MEC) for Roads and Transport in Gauteng issued a Notice of Route Determination of a... →
DA slams Eskom’s unjust 12.74% tariff hike and calls for a review of the pricing model
27th March 2025 The Democratic Alliance unequivocally condemns Eskom's unconscionable 12.74% tariff increase for direct customers, effective on the 1st of April.... →