Described as Japan's first two-story 3D-printed home, the O House is inspired by the geometry of natural caves. Built to meet the country's strict seismic requirements, it combines cutting-edge ...
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South Africa’s motor industry is warning that government plans to potentially double import duties on vehicles from China and India could have far-reaching and unintended consequences. This is the ...
Officials are considering tax reforms that would favour local vehicle production. South Africa will present measures by the end of February to boost local vehicle production, including reviews of ...
JOHANNESBURG: South Africa will present measures by the end of February to boost local vehicle production, including reviews of luxury taxes on imported cars and ⁠import tariffs, the government said ...
South Africa will present measures by the end of February to boost local vehicle production, including reviews of luxury taxes on imported cars and import tariffs, the government said on Tuesday. The ...
South Africa plans changes to antitrust rules on reporting mergers that could ease the cost of doing business for some firms. The Department of Trade Industry and Competition proposes raising the ...
Gian Visser co-founded South Africa’s top Internet service provider (ISP), Afrihost, with school friends Brendan Armstrong and Peter Meintjies in 1999. The team launched the company out of Visser’s ...
Englishman Phil Duff moved to South Africa in 1977 with just £25 (then worth R38) to his name and founded the software giant Syspro the following year from a bedroom in Northcliff, Johannesburg. Duff ...
(Bloomberg) — South Africa’s decision to modify a plan to break up its state-owned power utility into three separate entities is encountering opposition from creditors and foreign government funders.