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Will SA consumers benefit from the SA-China trade agreement?
Jasson Urbach
President Jacob Zuma recently concluded talks with the Chinese authorities on a number of strategic issues, one of which, the strengthening of bilateral trade. From reports, it appears that, once again, SA is reluctant to proceed with a free trade agreement prompted mainly by its concern to protect vested interests ...

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