The South African petrochemical group Sasol is trying to limit the impact of the new customs duties imposed by the United States on its chemical exports, which could affect sales by up to $80 million, said Chief Financial Officer Walt Bruns on Monday, August 25. Since this August, a 30% tariff imposed by the Trump…...
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