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On October 9, Top South African and Chinese labour officials met in Cape Town to sign an extension to the 2002 memorandum of understanding (MoU) regarding labour.
The South African government has announced intentions to invest in research and construction of nuclear-generated power networks over the next 20 years.
South Africa is again looking outside of its neighbourhood to further boost trade ties and to reinforce its reputation as a country willing to do business far beyond its traditional markets.
There has been a flurry of activity in South Africa's pay television segment, with two separate groups set to launch new services to challenge the decade long monopoly held by Multichoice, operated by M-Net and media conglomerate Nasper's DSTV.
With South Africa increasingly looking to broaden its political and economic reach beyond its own backyard, Pretoria is working to further boost ties with Iran.
With the seemingly endless increase in the price of oil, experts are predicting that coal conversion technologies will provide a competitive energy alternative.

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