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G20 correspondence desk with RMB & FNB - South African ports still rank among worst

G20 correspondence desk with RMB & FNB - South African ports still rank among worst

Update: 2025-10-10
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Bongani Bingwa spoke with EWN reporter Nokukhanya Mntambo, reporting from Gqeberha in the Eastern Cape for the G20 Trade and Investment Ministerial meeting. She discussed how South African ports continue to rank among the worst in the world and whether the G20 discussions in the Eastern Cape are likely to address these issues.

 

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G20 correspondence desk with RMB & FNB - South African ports still rank among worst

G20 correspondence desk with RMB & FNB - South African ports still rank among worst

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