Iran war: what African countries can do to get through the crisis and emerge in a better place
Danny Bradlow, University of Pretoria By Easter 2026 it was still not clear when – or how – the war initiated by Israel and the US against Iran […]
Danny Bradlow, University of Pretoria By Easter 2026 it was still not clear when – or how – the war initiated by Israel and the US against Iran […]
Over the past 12 to 18 months there has been a lot of discussion around the future of African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) – particularly in the context of […]
Cover image by Clare Louise Jackson/Shutterstock Maryam Lotfi, Cardiff University The escalating conflict between Iran, the US and Israel has taken a critical turn. The strait of Hormuz […]
South Africa’s agricultural sector has once again proven to be the bedrock of the nation’s export economy. New data for 2025 reveals that agricultural exports hit a staggering […]
Author: Sahil Mahtani, Investment Institute Director at Ninety One. Two outsized geopolitical risks have been on the market’s radar for years, though not always with equal prominence. The […]
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Exports to the US down by 23% compared to pre-tariff levels Small South African exporters await the ruling of the US Supreme Court of Appeals on tariffs, widely expected […]
Global trade could prove to be more resilient than many expected in the face of economic nationalism and increasing tariffs, under a new scenario analysis from Boston Consulting […]
New US tariffs killed the Black Friday peak small South African exporters would normally expect in November, the SME Export Index* shows. Says Craig Lowman, CEO and co-founder of […]