U.S. tariffs on South Africa threaten Namibia's dollar liquidity: research firm

WINDHOEK, Sept. 1 (Xinhua) -- Namibia faces tighter U.S. dollar liquidity and higher settlement costs, as the recently imposed 30-percent U.S. tariffs on South African exports weaken the very financial channels it relies on for cross-border trade payments, according to an analysis by Namibian research and investment firm Simonis Storm Securities (SSS). Read full story