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  2. Vodafone - Wikipedia

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    On 24 February 2010, the group signed a partner network agreement with the second-largest operator in Libya, al Madar. South Africa. On 3 November 2004, the company announced that its South African affiliate Vodacom had agreed to introduce Vodafone's international services, such as Vodafone live! and partner agreements, to its local market.

  3. Category:Free trade agreements of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    T. Trade, Development and Cooperation Agreement. Categories: Treaties of South Africa. Free trade agreements. Foreign trade of South Africa.

  4. Regulation of Interception of Communications and Provision of ...

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    The law came into effect on 22 January 2003 when it was published in the Government Gazette of South Africa number 28075. Scope [ edit ] RICA regulates the interception of communications, the monitoring of radio signals and radio frequency spectrums and the provision of communication-related information – information relating to indirect ...

  5. Trade Agreement between Southern African Customs Union and ...

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    Negotiations were conducted from 2003 to 2006 until the agreement was signed by all members on 26 June 2006 in Hofn, Iceland. A prerequisite for a trade agreement was well-established trade relations between South Africa, Switzerland and Norway. It made it relatively easy for the sides to initiate and successfully conclude FTA negotiations.

  6. Trade, Development and Cooperation Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The Trade, Development and Cooperation Agreement (TDCA) is a treaty concluded between the European Community and South Africa. [1] The treaty consists of three areas of agreement. First of all, it includes a free trade agreement between the EU and South Africa. Secondly, it includes development aid.

  7. Yamoussoukro Decision - Wikipedia

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    The Yamoussoukro Decision is a treaty adopted by most members of the African Union (AU) which establishes a framework for the liberalization of air transport services between African countries, as well as fair competition between airlines. The decision was signed by 44 African states in 1999, and became binding in 2002.

  8. Economy of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    According to a December 2010 article by the South African Government Communication and Information System's now-defunct BuaNews news service, South Africa was said to compare well to other emerging markets on affordability and availability of capital, financial market sophistication, business tax rates and infrastructure, but to fare poorly on ...

  9. Tripartite Free Trade Area - Wikipedia

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    The Tripartite Free Trade Area (TFTA) is a proposed African free trade agreement between the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), Southern African Development Community (SADC) and East African Community (EAC). On June 10, 2015 the deal was signed in Egypt by the countries shown below (pending ratification by national parliaments