Diplomatic Trade Talks Aim to Mend US-South Africa Relations
The US and South African officials recently engaged in diplomatic talks to address strained relations and the impact of US tariffs on South African imports. The discussions were deemed constructive, though no immediate outcomes were confirmed. The roadmap for future negotiations was established, covering various economic concerns.

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South African trade officials have engaged in diplomatic discussions with their American counterparts in Washington to address strained relations and negotiate the lifting of US-imposed tariffs. Reports from Friday highlight how Africa's largest economy is working towards repairing ties with the United States.
South Africa's Trade Minister Parks Tau and US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer held 'cordial and constructive' talks following three days of intense discussions. Although immediate outcomes were not announced, a 'roadmap' for future negotiations has been established, according to South Africa's department of trade, industry and competition.
Relations have soured between the two nations since President Donald Trump took office, leading to critical economic repercussions. The US imposed a 30% levy on South African imports, risking significant job losses amid an already struggling economy. Despite these challenges, the US remains a significant trading partner, with notable bilateral trade figures.
(With inputs from agencies.)