South Africa: EU Announces $5B Package, Start of Negotiations for Trade Partnership
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South Africa: EU Announces $5B Package, Start of Negotiations for Trade Partnership
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced that the European Union would provide a 4.7 billion euro ($5.1 billion) funding package for South Africa's healthcare sector, Just Energy Transition Partnership projects, and connectivity and transport corridors, Daily Maverick reported on March 13.
EU announces a $5 bn investment in South Africa – Asian News from UK
Donald Trump’s cancellation of millions in aid to the country left a massive funding gap. The EU’s investment package includes funding to boost vaccine manufacturing and for a transition to clean energy The European Union will invest $5 billion (€4.7 billion) in South African aid and development projects, EU chief Ursula von der Leyen announced Thursday. The majority of the investments will go to supporting the transition to clean energy, suc…
EU promises Over $5B investment to South Africa strengthening bilateral relations
South Africa: The European Union (EU) will invest $5.1 billion in South Africa. The EU is the largest trade and investment partner of the South Africa with a trade volume of $71.7 billion. The pledge was made at the EU-South Africa Summit to strengthen the bilateral relations at a time when both are on worst terms with USA. Reportedly, the European Union leaders announced a €4.7 billion (counts to $5.10 billion) investment package during a visit…
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