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ArcelorMittal Plant Closures: Legal Implications of Mass Layoffs
31st January 2025 The recent announcement by ArcelorMittal to close its long-steel plants in Newcastle and Vereeniging has sent shockwaves through the South African... →
NERSA Tariff Increases: Ordinary South Africans Forced to Pay for Eskom’s Corruption
31st January 2025 ActionSA is deeply concerned by the National Energy Regulator of South Africa’s (NERSA) decision to approve Eskom’s Sixth Multi-Year Price... →
AMSA: the sound and fury of a partial closure
29th January 2025 Returning from a very relaxing holiday in Namibia, we walked into a storm around the closure of the long steel business by ArcelorMittal South... →
Dry Zimbabwe hit by blackouts, but renewables still underfunded
By: Reuters 28th January 2025 Loveness Madangawa prepares lunch over an open fire in Mutare in eastern Zimbabwe - she has an electric stove, but power cuts caused partly by... →
Next Transnet bailout must come from private sector, not taxpayers – DA
By: Thabi Shomolekae 27th January 2025 The Democratic Alliance (DA) criticised the African National Congress’s (ANC’s) decision to request a bailout for State-owned rail and ports... →
ANC wants National Treasury to rescue Transnet 
By: Bloomberg 27th January 2025 South Africa’s biggest political party will ask the National Treasury to consider a one-off debt-relief package for state-owned rail and ports... →
International Trade Administration Act: Termination of investigation for remedial action in form of safeguard against increased imports of flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel G 51903GeN 2932
24th January 2025 International Trade Administration Act: Termination of investigation for remedial action in form of safeguard against increased imports of... →
Richards Bay Coal Terminal 2024 exports extend beyond 52-million tons 
By: Martin Creamer 24th January 2025 South Africa’s Richards Bay Coal Terminal (RBCT) in KwaZulu-Natal exported 52.08-million tons of coal in 2024, up on the 47.21-million tons of... →