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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

Sounds like a melody
9th June 2023 By: Riaan de Lange

What if government policies were like a musician’s song catalogue? You would expect the songs that made it on to the album to be the musician’s best efforts. They would have to be even more so if... 


Standardising ‘nationality’
2nd June 2023 By: Riaan de Lange

I recall a time when, as a much younger me, I was in absolute awe of centenary celebrations. It was a time when neither anyone known to me nor the possessions that my family owned had turned 100... 


Let us . . .
26th May 2023 By: Riaan de Lange

Let us do what? How about “Let’s grow South Africa together”? If you need reminding, this was the title of the governing party’s 2019 election manifesto. I recalled it when I saw government’s... 


Brothers in arms?
19th May 2023 By: Riaan de Lange

Are the World Customs Organisation’s (WCO’s) Revised Kyoto Convention (RKC) and the World Trade Organisation’s (WTO’s) Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) brothers in arms or combatants? They seem... 


Citrus fruit dispute sequel
12th May 2023 By: Riaan de Lange

It’s said there are seven foods that have led to war and that civilisation is a mere 24 hours and two meals away from barbarism. It probably depends on your definition of barbarism, as we might... 


Logistics Performance Index
5th May 2023 By: Riaan de Lange

On April 20, the World Bank released its ‘2023 Logistics Performance Index (LPI) Report’, subtitled ‘Resilience and Reliability are Crucial in the Performance of Logistics’. The Bretton Woods... 


Enabling fair trade
28th April 2023 By: Riaan de Lange

Assuming you are reading this piece on its date of publication, in 34 days’ time, the International Trade Administration Commission of South Africa (Itac) will be celebrating its twentieth year of... 


Getting less for more
21st April 2023 By: Riaan de Lange

The phenomenon where you “get less for more”, also known as shrinkflation, is today’s reality. For a quick refresher on the product equivalent, you should reread the piece published in this column... 


Dedollarisation
14th April 2023 By: Riaan de Lange

So, will South Africa be joining, or should it be following, dedollarisation – arguably because South Africa is a Brics nation? Should you need reminding, Brics is the acronym for the supposed... 


Face the IMF’s music
7th April 2023 By: Riaan de Lange

To face the music means to accept the unpleasant consequences of one’s actions. The saying originates from an age-old tradition where disgraced officers were ‘drummed’ out of their regiment. In... 


SA not so happy a place
31st March 2023 By: Riaan de Lange

Aristotle contends that there are things we want for their own sake, while everything else we do is for us to be happy. Happiness is by no mean a simple concept; the ancient Greek philosopher... 


AEO – oh no!
24th March 2023 By: Riaan de Lange

On March 10, the South African Revenue Service (Sars) released a notice titled ‘Become an Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) and enjoy the benefits’. Strangely, but unsurprisingly, Sars’ AEO... 


Incoterms® centenary
17th March 2023 By: Riaan de Lange

According to the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), “Incoterms® is the world’s essential terms of trade for the sale of goods”. Incoterms®, a registered trademark, is the abbreviation for... 


Greylisted
10th March 2023 By: Riaan de Lange

It is customary to dedicate this column to the Finance Minister’s Budget speech which it is presented, and this year it was delivered on February 22. It thus speaks volumes when the speech is... 


No national crime disaster
3rd March 2023 By: Riaan de Lange

The headline message of the Third Quarter Crime Statistics, released on February 17, is that more than 83 murders and 138 rapes are recorded daily, making South Africa one of the most violent... 


Unmitigated disaster
24th February 2023 By: Riaan de Lange

As I pondered the title of this week’s piece, there were many candidates: ‘Electric dreams’, ‘Powerless’, ‘Power grab’, ‘Married to the problem’ and ‘When a disaster is born’. And ‘disaster’... 


Misplaced charity
17th February 2023 By: Riaan de Lange

Charity starts at home, as the old adage goes. If South Africa Tourism (SAT) needs any reminding, we should deal with the needs of those close to us before thinking about helping others. This... 


Averagely corrupt
10th February 2023 By: Riaan de Lange

There you have it: South Africa is averagely corrupt. Well, it’s apparently so in comparison with the rest of the world. So, on average, South Africa is seemingly fine. The obvious question is:... 


Birthday unplugged
3rd February 2023 By: Riaan de Lange

As I sat down to write this piece on January 23, it was 37 days before a hundredth birthday. Want to venture a guess as to whose birthday it would be? A hint: quite ironically, you will need to... 


They’ll stand by them
27th January 2023 By: Riaan de Lange

“Oh, why you look so sad? Tears are in your eyes. Don't be ashamed to cry …'Cause I've seen the dark side too …”, as The Pretenders would let you have in their 1994 Grammy Award winning song, I’ll... 


A year of hope
20th January 2023 By: Riaan de Lange

“No more champagne; And the fireworks are through; Here we are, …; Feeling lost and feeling blue; It's the end of the party; And the morning seems so grey; So, unlike yesterday; Now's the time for... 


Scrap it – Interrobang
16th December 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

This year has been one of repeat performances. So, unlike the infamous sitcom catchphrase from Allo 'Allo!, it was never a case of “Listen very carefully, I shall say this only once”. In this, the... 


Customs commercial fraud
9th December 2022 By: Riaan de Lange

On November 24, the World Customs Organisation (WCO) published its first ‘Global Trendspotter Report on Customs-Related Commercial Fraud’, which was compiled by customs experts and WCO Regional... 


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... 


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