Cape Town - The South African government is still in favour of the full abolition of exchange control, but it remains policy that this will be done gradually. This was the response on Tuesday by ...
Cryptocurrencies are not subject to South African exchange control regulations, according to a recent Pretoria High Court case brought by Standard Bank against the South African Reserve Bank (Sarb).
This article is further to my previous ones titled "Overview of Exchange Control Regulations", "Key Exchange Control Regulations on Exports", "Key Exchange Control Regulations on Imports" and ...
Due to the critical nature of recently issued Microsoft Exchange security updates, admins need to know that the updates may have installation issues on servers where User Account Control (UAC) is ...
HIV infection of helper T cells requires the receptor CD4, as well as a chemokine co-receptor. Although co-receptor use varies between virus strains, the use of the CD4 receptor is an almost universal ...
As background, the Minister of Finance announced in the 2020 Medium Term Budget Policy Statement that the prohibition on "loop" structures for exchange control purposes would be relaxed. As a result, ...
This article is further to the one I wrote on 27 May 2021 titled "Overview of Exchange Control Regulations" and another of June 3, 2021 titled "Key Exchange Control Regulations on Exports". In former ...
The High Court has ruled that South Africa’s 64-year-old exchange control regulations are outdated and in urgent need of reform to accommodate trade of crypto-currencies and forms of digital assets.
A new order has been issued by the government under Foreign Exchange Act to preserve the Foreign Exchange Position of Sri Lanka in addition to ongoing import controls. The Minister of Finance with the ...
To oversee the bank’s foreign exchange operations, ensuring compliance with local and international exchange control regulations. Acting as an official point of contact on Exchange Control matters ...
A South African High Court decision in 2004, Couve and another v Reddot International (Pty) Limited and others, introduced exchange control requirements for the assignment of IP rights to foreign ...
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