Tariffs raise settlement risks for Namibian banks

[The Namibian - Namibia] - 13/09/2025
The new 15% tariff on Namibian exports to the United States (US) and 30% on South African goods will reduce US dollar flows through the Swift system, raising risks of tighter liquidity and costlier settlements for Namibia. Simonis Storm junior economist Almandro Jansen on Friday said the (…)
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