Chinese cars might lose their competitive edge in SA

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The International Trade Administration Commission of SA faces an unprecedented caseload as global trade tensions intensify. Why an expert says women in Africa are hit hardest by tariffs. And is wifi and access to stable internet a luxury or a human right?
19 Aug 2025 6AM English South Africa Business News · Politics

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