
Things could go from bad to worse for South Africa
The United States appears to be turning its attention to the BRICS bloc, which means South Africa’s tariff woes might not be over.
FRIDAY, 08 AUGUST 2025, 09:54
The United States appears to be turning its attention to the BRICS bloc, which means South Africa’s tariff woes might not be over.
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The unusual demand adds to challenges facing the firm, which has been seen as falling behind in the chip race.
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