Goods often arrive in South Africa via different modes of transport such as sea, rail and road. According to SARS website: Customs acts as a watchdog for revenue that has to be paid to the state and ensure that the goods are in compliance with national legislation. Customs Clearance is […]
Categories
Recent Posts
- What is the difference between UNDP and UNEP?
- Setting up a business in the Democratic Republic of Congo: Procedures and formalities
- Hosting an international business meeting in Johannesburg? Hire a consecutive interpreter
- Who are conference simultaneous interpreters in South Africa?
- Difference between interpretation and translation | South Africa| SATI