US tariff, cheap sugar imports are a double blow for SA sugar industry

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SA Canegrowers, representing 24,000 small-scale farmers and 1,200 large-scale
growers, is deeply concerned about the 30% tariff on South African sugar exports to the
United States, set to take effect on 1 August. Dr Thomas Funke, Chief Executive Officer at SA Canegrowers South Africa joins us.
9 Jul 4PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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