Alexforbes Lead Story - Frederick Muller

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This month, US President Donald Trump announced a new tariff regime that has sent ripples through global markets and international trade corridors. The policy introduces a universal baseline tariff of 10% on all US imports, effective from 5 April 2025, with targeted surcharges, including a hefty 30% tariff on South African goods. Namibia, too, has not been spared. Angie Scholtz speaks to Frederick Muller, the Managing Director, Alexforbes Investments Namibia.
17 Apr English South Africa Business · Business News

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