Alcohol industry battling against illicit trading - BASA

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The South African alcohol industry's efforts to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic and bans imposed by the government are being dented by illicit trading. The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Beer Association of South Africa (BASA), Patricia Pillay, tells the Business Hour the illicit alcohol market has grown exponentially making it difficult for the industry to regain the momentum it had prior to the pandemic.

Pillay says the industry does welcome the government's move not to ban alcohol sales, as Covid-19 cases rise. On Sunday (30 May), President Cyril Ramaphosa announced the country would be moving to adjusted lockdown level 2, with restrictions placed on gatherings and the curfew moved an hour earlier.

Pillay says reducing the sizes of gatherings is a logical way to fight the third wave of the virus which has ravaged Gauteng, Free State and Northern Cape thus far.

She says the industry which shed 7400 jobs, lost R 14,2 billion in revenue and R7,8 billion on taxes due to the pandemic is still reeling and could not afford another ban, let alone the impact on the South African economy as a whole.
2 Jun 2021 12PM English South Africa Business · Daily News

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