The Absence of SA's Ambassador Not to Blame for US 30% Tariff Hike, Says Lamola
SOUTH AFRICA, AUG 4 – President Ramaphosa launches Export Support Desk to help producers offset 30% US tariffs and expand into Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, with R750 million in losses reported.
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Ramaphosa urges SA to adapt quickly to US 30% tariff
President Cyril Ramaphosa says the US decision to impose a 30% tariff on South African imports highlights an urgency for the country to adapt to the increasingly turbulent headwinds in international trade.
·Johannesburg, South Africa
Read Full ArticleRamaphosa unveils support plan for exporters hit by US tariffs
President Cyril Ramaphosa believes resilience is imperative as the international trading system remains turbulent. In his weekly newsletter, Ramaphosa responded to the United States’ decision to impose 30% tariffs on certain imports, stating that it highlights the urgent need for South Africa to adapt to shifting international trade conditions. The president warned that the tariffs would significantly impact key sectors including agriculture, au…
·Johannesburg, South Africa
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