SA unlikely to impose supply targets on Walmart bid due to trade rules
South Africa is unlikely to impose local supply targets in its upcoming ruling on Walmart’s $2.4 billion (R16.8bn) bid for retailer Massmart because such demands could violate international trade rules....
Published By: Pretoria News - Friday, 27 May, 2011
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