SOUTH AFRICA: Electricity price hike threatens global competitiveness
Author: just-auto.com editorial team | 25 March 2010
A 25% hike in electricity charges due to come into effect in South Africa on April 1 will place strain on car makers and suppliers global competitiveness according to Nissan SA purchasing chief Stefan Haasbroek.
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