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Riaan de Lange


This economic and trade-focused column is prepared by Riaan de Lange – riaan@tariffandtrade.co.za. The views expressed in this column are the author's personal views

eATA Carnet project
2nd December 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

Did you know that about 190 000 ATA Carnets covering merchandise valued at R449.87-billion are issued by 80 countries or customs territories each year? More importantly, do you know what an ATA... 


No spring chicken
25th November 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

The International Trade Administration Commission of South Africa (Itac) has published a notice in the Government Gazette about the initiation of a sunset review of the antidumping duties on... 


Will State shipping line float?
18th November 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

Whatever floats your boat! That’s what I thought when I saw the predraft South African Shipping Company (Sasco) Bill, 2022, which was published on November 1 “to provide for the establishment of... 


Please, Sir
11th November 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

“I want some more,” requested Oliver Twist in Charles Dickens’ 1837 novel, Parish Boy's Progress. Just how nicely the South African Revenue Service (Sars) is going to ask the South African taxpayer... 


Tariff determination process
4th November 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

The South African Revenue Service (Sars) on October 27 presented what it called “a comprehensive tariff determination webinar” to educate traders and travellers and increase their compliance with... 


Preparing for HS2027
28th October 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

Well, this is something of a first – two consecutive columns on the Harmonised Commodity Description and Coding System (HS). This is quite significant, considering that the next iteration of the HS... 


HS study participation
21st October 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

The World Customs Organisation (WCO) announced on October 7 that, just over a month ago, on September 5, it had formally established a small project team for a two-year period to conduct an... 


Middle-out economics
14th October 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

While last week’s column was all about levelling up and trickling down, this week’s is all about a glaring omission – the most glaring omission, I would argue. Can I give you a clue? Well, as the... 


Levelling up & trickling down
7th October 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

There was a time when we were overrun by a tsunami of acronyms. Now our world is abuzz and aflood with terms whose  meanings are rarely, if ever, explained. These terms tend to morph into buzzwords... 


Cheerio, here I go
30th September 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

What is the difference between a migrant and an emigrant? Well, a not-so-helpful start would be to state that there is no internationally accepted legal definition of ‘migrant’. That said, a... 


World Tariff Profiles 2022
23rd September 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

If you thought you needed to fork out money for world-class international tariff profiles, you might be in for a pleasant surprise. The World Trade Organisation (WTO), the International Trade... 


Metal products trade control
16th September 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

It is important for me to pay homage to the origin of this column, which came into being when a fairly youthful me approached the Creamers, proposing the initiation of a weekly column about... 


Unexplained wealth ‘targeted’
9th September 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

Isn’t it curious how interrelated the financial news in South Africa has become of late, without attention being drawn to this fact? Take the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), for instance. On... 


Root cause of food inflation
2nd September 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

Days after I had submitted the piece titled ‘Chickenomics’, published on August 19, I had a sinking feeling that it was not quite complete. It was not incomplete as far as chicken meat was... 


Citrus fruit dispute
26th August 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

There is a first time for everything, as the adage goes. On July 27, the South African government initiated its first-ever World Trade Organisation (WTO) request for dispute consultations by... 


Chickenomics
19th August 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

Did you know that chickens account for 23-billion of the 30-billion land animals living on farms? If you are doing the math, chickens outnumber humans three to one. On Monday, August 1, the... 


You lost me at . . .
12th August 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

Blah, blah, blah. On July 27, President Cyril Ramaphosa delivered a 3 177-word address on South Africa's energy crisis, in which he proposed “implementing additional measures to achieve long-term... 


CPI + 7%
5th August 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

“I'll have what she’s having” is from the memorable restaurant scene in the 1989 comedy, When Harry Met Sally. Although reminiscent of, it is no laughing matter when reading the column’s headline... 


Economic freedom
5th August 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

If freedom is “the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants”, what does economic freedom mean? Evidently ‘freedom’ and ‘economic freedom’ tend to be expressed in four pillars. The late... 


Shades of greylisting
29th July 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

In case the headline confused you or made you wonder whether ‘shades of grey’ means “the situation does not make it clear what is right and what is wrong”, let me be clear: ‘greylisting’ is bad. In... 


Gold to the future
22nd July 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

Doctor Emmett Brown: “No! It cannot be; I just sent you back to the Future!” Marty McFly: “No, I know; you did send me back to the Future. But I am back – I am back from the Future”. Doctor Emmett... 


Calling on small businesses
15th July 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

In 2021, the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), the International Trade Centre (ITC) – established by the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and the United Nations (UN) through the UN Conference... 


I owe, I owe – the sequel
8th July 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

Over the 21 years of writing this column, there has been the odd temptation to simply resubmit an earlier instalment because, in South Africa, the more things change, the more they remain the same.... 


Customs matters
1st July 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

It’s not often that a book on customs is published. The last such book of significance that I can recall was published in 2003 by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) it’s Customs: Challenges and... 


Operation Vulindlela update
24th June 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

What do you know about Operation Vulindela? The piece published in this column on April 2, 2021, headlined ‘Operation Vulindlela’, might provide some insight, or maybe not. The operation’s most... 


Fuel price ‘reduction’ extension
17th June 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

On May 31, the National Treasury and the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy issued a media release announcing the “extension of the temporary reduction in the general fuel levy”. This... 


Trade Facilitation Innovation
10th June 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

      The Trade Facilitation Committee was created on February 22, 2017, when the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) entered into force. The TFA contains provisions for expediting the movement,... 


CPI + 7%
3rd June 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

“I’ll have what she’s having” is from the memorable restaurant scene in the 1989 comedy, When Harry Met Sally. I was reminded of this when reading a May 20 release from the South African Revenue... 


Do not overthink it
27th May 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

The most challenging economics class to teach is the first-year university class, for the students already ‘know’ all there is to know. This gels with what my grandfather used to tell me: when you... 


SA TIED UP
20th May 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

When does one throw in the towel? Some of my fondest childhood memories are of evenings spent with my father at West Ridge Park, watching boxing, which was not really  my favourite pastime, but my... 


Only one dam built since 1994
13th May 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

If you missed last week’s piece, it concluded by stating that South Africa had built only one power station and had not done any better in terms of dams. The piece was about Eskom. The only dam... 


Load-shedding 101
6th May 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

Room 101, in George Orwell’s novel, Nineteen Eighty-Four, is a torture chamber in the Ministry of Love where prisoners are subjected to their own worst nightmare, fear or phobia. Here is praying... 


100-year floods
29th April 2022 By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

Growing up in Kwazulu-Natal, I would regularly travel with my father to  far-flung parts of the province as he embarked on community infrastructure projects. On these trips, he would point out the... 


Fuel price ‘reduction’
22nd April 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

For the tax year ended March 31, the South African Revenue Service collected R1.56-trillion in net taxes, constituting R1.88-trillion less refunds of R321.1-billion, which equates to 17.04% of the... 


A pledge is what, exactly?
15th April 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

If the headline sounds familiar, it is because it is. If you are a regular reader of this column, or happen to have read the November 27, 2020, instalment of this column, it would be déjà vu all... 


Excise essential guide
8th April 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

The main challenge in international trade is the interchangeable and indiscriminate use of terminology. Take the instance of excise duty – or is it excise tax or excise levy? If you are of the... 


Trade Facilitation Agreement
1st April 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

On February 22, the World Trade Organisation (WTO) celebrated the fifth anniversary of its Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA), which entered into force when the WTO obtained acceptance of the TFA... 


Illusory growth
25th March 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

On March 9, the Ministry of Finance issued a media release on the Finance Minister’s response to the debate on the 2022 fiscal framework and revenue proposals. There are a few issues that the... 


GPITT
18th March 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

Don’t you just love acronyms? Well, I do not. They are my pet peeve. In case you were wondering, the word acronym is created from the Greek roots ‘acr’, which means ‘tip’ or ‘beginning’, and... 


Grass is . . .
11th March 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

Grass (read marijuana) is nature’s way of saying ‘high’, as the tongue-in-cheek adage goes. Before putting this column to pasture, however, you might be interested to know that on February 18, the... 


Mere talk leads to poverty
4th March 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

“Talk is cheap, because supply exceeds demand”. Should you prefer the proudly South African version – yes, there is one, first referenced in 1955 – it is: "Talk is cheap, but money buys whiskey.” I... 


Recycled SoNA priorities
25th February 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

As the famed slogan goes, there are three Rs as far as waste management is concerned: reduce, reuse, recycle. But shouldn’t there be a fourth R – rethink? Or rather five, with the sequence being... 


Priorities not achieved
18th February 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

When, on February 7, I asked my favourite search engine this question, “What are the most serious problems in South Africa today?”, it directed me to the South African government’s very own... 


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