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The South African on MSNDonald Trump’s trade tariffs drives South Africa into China’s waiting armsSouth Africa is seeking new markets in Africa and Asia as it negotiates with the United States over looming 30% trade tariffs ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNDepartment of Trade, Industry and Competition says 30,000 jobs at risk from Trump tariffsTrade and Industry Minister Parks Tau said his department would be sharing ‘a set of more detailed proposals’ on SA’s tariff ...
South Africa poses no trade threat to the U.S. economy nor its national security, its government said on Monday, days before ...
South Africa plans to seek new markets for its goods to offset the impact on its exports from Washington’s imposition of 30% ...
South Africa is working on ways to mitigate job losses caused by steep U.S. tariffs and is considering exempting exporters ...
A detailed support package including financial aid and changes to competition rules will be presented to the cabinet this ...
South Africa faces the highest rate in sub-Saharan Africa, reflecting Trump's strained relationship with the government of ...
The Minister of International Relations, Ronald Lamola, spoke about the upcoming 30% tariffs United States president Donald ...
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Legit.ng on MSNS.Africa eyes new markets after US tariffs: presidentSouth Africa is seeking new markets in Africa and Asia as it negotiates with the United States over looming 30-percent trade ...
Tens of thousands of jobs are on the line after South Africa failed to secure a trade deal with the Trump administration.
A 30 percent US tariff on steel and related products has sent shockwaves through South Africa’s manufacturing sector.
South Africa must adapt to new challenges as US President Donald Trump announced a fresh round of import tariff hikes of up ...
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