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Business / Economics

U.S. tariffs threaten Namibia’s key industries

Namibia is among the many countries affected by the latest tariff announcement from the United States, which has imposed a 21% tariff on Namibian exports. The move, part of the Trump administration's broader reciprocal tariff package, aims to balance trade deficits with over 180 countries. Namibia's main exports to the U.S. include diamonds, building stones, fish fillets, beef, and charcoal—industries now facing increased costs and potential declines in trade volumes. […]

today4 April, 2025

Oshiwambo

OVANHU VEFIKE 187 VANWA OMEVA AYA OUDIO WADJA MOMINA YO SHINGOLI MO IVORY COAST.

Ovanhu ve fike 187 ova mwa oudio sha la ndula ko udiyo wa pitila mo paipi ya tenda omufya yadja mo fmina yo shingoli noku shi shila mo mulonga wo meva mo Ivory Coast.  Olopota ya pitifwa koshikundaneki sho AFP oyati,  omulonga wa Cavally, omo mwa di dilikwa mwa shishila oudio, omulonga oo watalika wa fimana oku yandja omeva oku nwa koshiwana no uli yoo odjo ya kula yeeshi moshitopolwa […]

today3 July, 2024

Namibia

NSA Data Shows Fish Tops Namibia’s Export List in February

Recent data released by the Namibia Statistics Agency reveals that fish was the most exported commodity in February 2024, constituting 22.5% of the country's total export of goods. According to the Namibia Merchandise Trade Statistics Bulletin, fish was predominantly exported to Spain, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Zambia. Non-monetary gold ranked second, representing 17.6% of total exports, with all exports directed to South Africa. Copper and articles of […]

today3 April, 2024

Environment

Small-scale fishers could be allowed to catch new species

photo: Ashraf Hendricks By Liezl Human via GroundUp Small-scale fishers in the Western Cape could be allowed to catch new species, the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment has said. The Department is finalising policy for the small-scale sector in the Western Cape. Small-scale fishing cooperatives must be sustainable, Abongile Ngqongwa, deputy director of small-scale fisheries management, told Parliament on Tuesday. He said most resources had been declining and […]

today28 February, 2024

Environment

Microplastics found in Nile River’s tilapia fish: new study

A fisherman on the River Nile. Khaled Desouki/AFP via Getty Images Dalia Saad, University of the Witwatersrand The Nile is one of the world’s most famous rivers. It’s also Africa’s most important freshwater system. About 300 million people live in the 11 countries it flows through. Many rely on its waters for agriculture and fishing to make a living. The Nile’s two main tributaries, the Blue Nile and the White […]

today7 February, 2024