At the heart of its concerns is the Economic Partnership Agreement between the European Union and South Africa.
But the current ban is skewing that relationship.
The South African Liquor Brand owners Association says there's growing concern around the extended lockdown and the impact this might have on South Africa's alcohol agreement with the EU.Liquor Traders Council want alcohol ban lifted"It causes [an] economy imbalance between EU and South Africa knowing that the whole of the world is under pressure from a revenue perspective.
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