‘Spurious’ legal battle over Durban port threatens SA economy
[Moneyweb - Zambia] - 18/02/2025
The citrus sector lost more than R5bn in 2024 due to rail and port inefficiencies, though the figure is much higher when other economic sectors are considered.
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