
South Africa, The Journal of Trade,
Industry and Investment was founded by David Altman, a South African born entrepreneur living in New York.
The magazine was originally published in South Africa and printed in the U.S. with distribution internationally to policy makers and private sector decision makers, quickly establishing itself as an important voice in describing the new Post Apartheid South Africa.
Editorial coverage included current affairs, political, socio-economic trends, trade, economic conditions, corporate and investment strategies, development issues and government policy.
The magazine profiled business and political leaders and was the first magazine about South Africa to be distributed globally, winning several international awards for publishing excellence.
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Hands Across The Water

Steadying the Ship

Forging a Partnership

Standing in Judgement

Long Reach

Africa: Why Bother?

Enter Senator Helmes

Manuel’s Moves

Paradise Gained


Millard Arnold Moves In

Another Day at the Office

Down to Earth

Easier Said Than Done

For the Love of Liberty

A Thinking Man

Here’s Somethin’ Els

The Hard Work of Being Ordinary

Mutual Benefits

Who Should Own Development?
