Minerals Council SA remains concerned about rail and port constraints, which it estimates resulted in an opportunity cost of R35bn for 2021, based on railed tonnages compared with Transnet’s targeted tonnages
After a two-year hiatus because of Covid-19 the annual Investing in African Mining Indaba returned to Cape Town this week, where delegates heard commitments by the government to remove hurdles that are
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