The South African government remains optimistic that recently imposed import tariffs by the United States could still be reconsidered, following direct communication between President Cyril Ramaphosa and US President Donald Trump.
In a phone call held on Wednesday, the two leaders discussed trade relations between the two countries, with a focus on the new tariffs that have raised concern among South African exporters.
The conversation marks a significant diplomatic step as Pretoria seeks to protect local industries affected by the changes in US trade policy.
While details of the discussion remain limited, government officials have confirmed that President Ramaphosa used the opportunity…
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