AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorld Cup Host-Game Logistics: England’s last-16 clash with Mexico is at risk of “no way” starting on time, with FIFA reportedly weighing a late kick-off change amid storm and safety concerns in Mexico City. Automotive Manufacturing: Chery has formally taken over Nissan’s Rosslyn plant, pledging first cars in 2027, keeping 692 jobs and creating about 3,000 more, with a push for 40% local content. Energy & Costs: Experts warn South Africa’s July electricity tariff hikes remain “unacceptable” even as excess capacity exists, pointing to regulatory limits that block more dynamic pricing. Water Crisis: A new PARI documentary series shows Johannesburg informal settlements stuck in a permanent “four buckets” system as tankering replaces piped water. Tax & Crypto Regulation: SARS published draft crypto tax rules for up to 6 million users, with audits ramping up and public comments open until Aug 31. Agriculture Trade: Citrus industry leaders argue for tariff-free treatment in US-SA talks, noting oranges are exempt but other citrus categories face duties. Construction & Safety: Government launched a new building safety framework after deadly collapses, aiming to tighten oversight. Migration Governance: Critics say South Africa’s National Dialogue is failing to engage meaningfully as anti-illegal migrant protests continue. Mining & Industry Impact: Research flags expanding manganese extraction in the Kalahari basin, with communities reporting dust, blasting damage and worsening living conditions.
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