Business
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4 000 jobs at risk as ArcelorMittal slows down South African steel operations
ArcelorMittal, the world’s second largest steelmaker, announced on Tuesday it will close part of its steel operations in South Africa, putting approximately 4 000 jobs at risk according to union […]
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Cape Town property soars while Johannesburg stalls amid infrastructure woes
The gap between Cape Town and Johannesburg’s property markets is widening, with lifestyle and infrastructure challenges weighing heavily on Gauteng’s economic hub, according to property group Chas Everitt. The company […]
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Inwoners ruk op teen beoogde mynery by Rooifontein: ‘Julle is nie welkom nie’
Gemoedere het verlede week hoog geloop by die openbare vergadering in Kimberley waar lede van die gemeenskap hul misnoeë oor ‘n mynmaatskappy se planne om op die Rooifontein-wildsplaas te myn, uitgespreek het.
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Federal appeals court rules Trump’s global tariffs illegal, allows temporary stay
A federal appeals court delivered a significant blow to President Donald Trump’s trade policy, ruling that his sweeping global tariffs exceeded presidential authority while allowing the duties to remain in place through mid-October.
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Relief at the pumps for diesel and petrol users
South African motorists and businesses are set to receive welcome relief at fuel stations from Wednesday, 3 September, as both diesel and petrol prices are expected to decrease significantly.
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Innovative South African entrepreneurs vie for R1 million prize
Sixteen entrepreneurs compete for R1 000 000 in the 2025 Nedbank Pitch and Polish competition, showcasing innovative business solutions across South Africa.
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‘Serious danger’ to global markets if Trump controls US monetary policy, warns ECB chief
European Central Bank chief Christine Lagarde warned Monday that it could be extremely dangerous for the global economy if US President Donald Trump gained control over US monetary policy.
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South Africa is at risked of being SWIFTed by the banking system
The potential loss of access to the SWIFT payment system poses a profound threat to South Africa’s economy, with repercussions that could undermine both our national stability and future growth […]
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SA Post Office suspends US parcel services as Trump’s tariff changes ripple globally
The South African Post Office has suspended all outbound parcel services containing goods to the United States with immediate effect, becoming the latest postal operator to halt shipments following new […]
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South Africa launches Nobel Prize-winning panel to combat global inequality
South Africa announced on Thursday the formation of a high-profile panel led by Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz to develop solutions for tackling global inequality and poverty, a move that […]










