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Trump has justified his most far-reaching assertions of tariff power by citing the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act, which allows tariffs on all imports during an "unusual and ...
President Donald Trump’s tariffs will be back in court this week, marking another step in a legal challenge that could take ...
The Trump administration's trade policy faces a critical test this week as a federal court weighs the legality of its ...
The Justice Department is putting American companies on notice that they could be prosecuted if they choose to evade ...
Eskom’s court application opposing the National Energy Regulator of South Africa’s decision to issue five new electricity trading licences is not only regressive – it is dangerously disingenuous.
Eskom has launched its long-threatened legal review of the regulator’s decision to grant licences in 2024 to five electricity ...
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The world is no longer panicking over US trade threats but laying the foundation for an environment where Washington can no ...
Two years after its assent, President Bola Tinubu’s Electricity Act is facing major tests, sparking crises between state ...
Q2 2025 Management View CEO Frank A. Lonegro highlighted that "amidst ongoing challenges in the freight environment, ...
President Donald Trump cut the ribbon at a ceremony for his family’s second golf course in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Trump has ...
Energy expert Chris Yelland says Eskom’s attempts to stop energy regulator Nersa from issuing new electricity trading licences is a desperate ploy to preserve its monopoly in South Africa.