SACU definition

SACU means the Southern African Customs Union;
SACU means the Southern African Customs Union of which the members are the Republic of Botswana, the Kingdom of Lesotho, the Republic of Namibia, the Republic of South Africa and the Kingdom of Swaziland;
SACU means the Southern African Customs Union established by Article 3;

Examples of SACU in a sentence

  • The International Trade and Administration Commission of South Africa (ITAC) has been given the mandate to conduct investigations on behalf of all SACU Members.

  • Stern, Computational Analysis of the U.S. FTA With the Southern African Customs Union (SACU).

  • Ownership of all data belonging to SACU whether under its control or the bidder’s control shall continue to vest in SACU.

  • All riders not holding a Licence issued by the ACU or SACU must carry proof of Insurance and a written Start Permission document issued by their FMN.

  • SACU reserves the right to negotiate the terms of the tender proposal and the value of any financial proposal submitted.


More Definitions of SACU

SACU means the Southern African Customs Union comprising –
SACU means the South African Customs Union;
SACU means the Southern African Customs Union between the 20
SACU means the Southern African Customs Union established by Article 3; "Secretariat" means the Secretariat of SACU established by Article 7; "South Africa" means the area of the Republic of South Africa;
SACU means the Southern African Customs Union established by Article 3; "Secretariat" means the Secretariat of SACU established by Article 7;
SACU means the Southern African Customs Union established by Article 3 of the SACU Agreement.
SACU means the Southern African Customs Union, member countries being the Republic of South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Lesotho and Eswatini.