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  BUSINESS NEWS   Last Updated:
May 19, 2013, 4:09 pm
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We Won't Protect Local Business Against Competition Says Gov't
The government has served notice it will not yield to demands from indigenous businesses that it protects them from the effects of heightened competition arising from the activities of foreign companies and/or substitutes imported into the country.
 
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