Removing ad valorem duties is a first step, but more work needs to be done to bridge the affordability gap.
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Removing ad valorem duties is a first step, but more work needs to be done to bridge the affordability gap.
Removing ad valorem duties is a first step, but more work needs to be done to bridge the affordability gap.
South Africa's big operators have lauded the announcement that luxury duties on basic smartphones will be scrapped.
South Africa's big operators have lauded the announcement that luxury duties on basic smartphones will be scrapped.
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