Costs drive SA exporters from rail to road
South African mining operators prefer to send their mineral exports to the port of Maputo by road because of the prohibitive fees charged by the South African authorities for use of the rail system, Mozambique's AIM news agency reported....
Published By: Times LIVE - Sunday, 22 April, 2012
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