JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Workers in South Africa's motor and gold industries will return to work this week after strikes that have crippled operations at some of the country's biggest producers were resolved on Sunday.
Prolonged labour disputes in the two key exporting industries had threatened to compound the woes of Africa's largest economy, still reeling from last year's violent strikes in mining and continuing problems in the platinum sector.
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