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Engineering News is South Africa’s premier source of weekly real-economy news on projects, products, policies, personalities and technoeconomic progress, covering a wide range of industries – from agroprocessing to information technology.
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    South Africa would consider reinstating import duties for aluminium on economic grounds, but industry would need to apply formally for the measure, Trade and Industry Minister Rob Davies said on Tuesday. Davies met in September with the Aluminium Federation of Southern Africa and Hulamin, Africa's biggest maker of semi-fabricated aluminium. The...
  • Countries have right to civil nuclear - French PM
    All responsible countries have a right to civil nuclear technology. This is the policy of the French government. "All countries have an equal right to development and to growth. All have an equal right to energy, which is needed to achieve these," asserted French Prime Minister Francois Fillon in his closing...
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    Aim- and JSE- listed independent power plant developer Ipsa has entered into an agreement with RAB Energy Fund and other investors to secure interim funding of £650 000, to be used for the development of its Elitheni coal project, in South Africa. In terms of the agreement, Ipsa would issue £650...

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