South Africa sugar tax will hit economy and jobs, says lobby group

JOHANNESBURG, Aug 23 (Reuters) - A South African business lobby group warned on Tuesday that a proposed tax on sugary drinks will hurt the economy and lead to job losses, an assertion tossed aside by the government and health campaigners as fear-mongering propaganda.
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