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The National Taxi Alliance (NTA) has criticised domestic tyre manufacturers for applying to the International Trade Administration Commission of South Africa (ITAC) for an increase in tyre import tariffs.

Taxis have already been forced to increase fares as a result of the recent fuel price increases.

The NTA’s spokesperson Theo Malele says, “We really feel that this is going to be adding more pressure on us, even though our bottom lines are already squeezed. That will increase by 41% and you know a taxi on average would actually get two sets of tyres per year and we’re currently spending R10 000 per set of tyres.”

They said that talks were in the pipeline with government to try and find an amicable solution to their plight.

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