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Port tariff hike turned down

January 21 2010, Business Report, South Africa
Transnet National Port Authority's (TNPA's) request for a 10.62 percent tariff increase has been rejected. Instead the port regulator has granted the state-owned enterprise a below-inflation 4.42 percent hike. Riad Khan, the chief executive of the port regulator, said yesterday the regulator would issue a statement explaining the rationale behind its decision at a later stage. More at Business Report, South Africa >>
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