The company cautions that various US restrictions will take billions off its top-line over the next two years.
Businesses must ensure they understand the regulatory environment in which they operate, says Wendy Tembedza, senior associate at Webber Wentzel.
Telegram users in the Americas and other countries experienced connection issues.
The move is instigated by the emergence of a raft of companies bypassing usage restrictions to advertise products.
The Chinese government cautions global ICT firms that they could face dire consequences if they co-operate with the US ban on sales.
Foreign suppliers of electronic services to SA may be obliged to register for tax, says Simone Esch, senior tax advisor at Themis Law Chambers.
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The developers allege the tech giant used its monopoly to implement “profit-killing” commissions and fees in its App Store.
Set-top box installation companies look to go to court, as petitions to be reinstated by USAASA appear to have fallen on deaf ears.
The US Justice Department is reportedly preparing an investigation of Google to determine if it broke anti-trust laws.
From 1 March 2020, the exemption provision will be limited to the first R1 million of any foreign income earned by an expat, says Webber Wentzel.
International cyber crime, trade wars raise challenges in legislation and prosecution, say UKZN researchers.
LAWtrust’s Maeson Maherry explains how strong authentication and transactions tied to digital signatures can secure an organisation from the inside out.