Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition Ebrahim Patel has withdrawn and amended certain lockdown regulations in a new gazette.
South Africans have stepped up and assisted with the production of PPE as a global scramble for the equipment leads to supply shortages.
After a lengthy wait, domestic workers, have been given permission to return to work on Monday 1 June under lockdown Level 3.
Almost the entire workforce can operate in Alert Level 3, but the hospitality sector is still burdened by strict restrictions.
Newly gazetted directives from the Department of Trade and Industry allow the motor industry to start selling vehicles under level 4.
Certain products will once agains be available in-store and online during Level 4 lockdown, but many products remain temporarily prohibited.
Ramaphosa announced some relaxation to the lockdown regulations, however certain businesses will still be left in the lurch.
In efforts to curb the spread of the global pandemic, the government has called on local suppliers to put forth their offers of PPE.
Despite relaxed regulations on wine export, industry leaders are still desperately concerned about the future of South African winemaking
The DTIC will need to be consulted prior to the export of certain selected goods including face masks and hand sanitiser as South Africa battles COVID-19.
Ebrahim Patel says essential services looking to trade during lockdown need to get approval in the form of a certificate.
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ActSA has warned wealthy nations they could be accused of neo-colonialism unless they address issues with illegitimate debt owed by SADC countries.
Motor trade sales continued to suffer in South Africa in June thanks to poor economic conditions and a lack of new and used vehicle sales.
The Department of Trade and Industry Deputy Minister has ushered in the R25 million Japan-South Africa collaboration pollution project.
Solid, liquid and gaseous fuels formed the bulk of the wholesale trade sales’ positive performance.
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