Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Here is where you can try the world’s most expensive coffee in Dubai

    October 25, 2025

    Johannesburg Mayor Dada Morero Denies Forcing Street Vendors Out Of City Centre

    October 25, 2025

    Signs of life at Intel

    October 25, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Home
    • Contact Us
    • About Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms Of Service
    • Advertisement
    Saturday, October 25
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
    ABSA Africa TV
    • Breaking News
    • Africa News
    • World News
    • Editorial
    • Environ/Climate
    • More
      • Cameroon
      • Ambazonia
      • Politics
      • Culture
      • Travel
      • Sports
      • Technology
      • AfroSingles
    • Donate
    ABSLive
    ABSA Africa TV
    Home»Technology»South Africa seeks to reset US trade relations
    Technology

    South Africa seeks to reset US trade relations

    Chris AnuBy Chris AnuMarch 29, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr Email Reddit
    South Africa seeks to reset US trade relations
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link


    South Africa is working to reset US relations that have been under assault by Donald Trump since his return to the White House.

    Pretoria is preparing a bilateral trade agreement as a backstop in case it loses access to a preferential accord, according to the deputy trade minister. And it’s shoring up its diplomatic presence in Washington following the expulsion of the country’s ambassador this month.

    As part of the multi-pronged strategy, a South African business delegation also visited New York this week for talks with some of the 600 US companies who operate in the country on how to prepare for the potential loss of duty-free access.

    Ties between the two nations have been battered by a cascade of actions by the US president

    Ties between the two nations have been battered by a cascade of actions by the US president. Trump’s objections include South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice and claims of land seizure at the expense of white farmers. South Africa hasn’t confiscated any land since the end of apartheid in 1994.

    While the rand has been jolted intermittently by Trump’s outbursts — most recently on 7 March — the currency has so far weathered the stormy relations, gaining 3.2% against the dollar so far this year.

    “One would have expected the rand to have blown out already, given the diplomatic fallout between South Africa and US, but it has been surprisingly stable,” said Reezwana Sumad, senior research analyst at Johannesburg-based lender Nedbank. “But what we’ve also seen is that the whole majority of the emerging market FX universe has also been stable. Sharp dollar weakness has supported emerging market currencies. The rand is also benefiting from that.”

    Important role

    Still, US investors play an important role in funding South Africa’s current account deficit and any US investment restrictions, should relations deteriorate further, would trigger a major financial shock, Deutsche Bank said in a note last month.

    South Africa must “find a new equilibrium between the tensions that will likely continue to exist over domestic policy that the Trump administration has repeatedly criticised, and the business relationships and trade ties that would be negatively affected by a complete breakdown”, said political analyst Ziyanda Stuurman.

    The air between Washington and Pretoria was already chilly before Trump’s return to power, with the US critical of South Africa’s non-aligned stance on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

    Read: EU risks Trump backlash as it warns Apple, Google of big fines

    Since Trump was sworn back into office on 20 January, he’s halted US aid to South Africa and his secretaries of treasury and state have both snubbed G20 meetings, which the country is hosting this year.

    Among the measures being considered by Pretoria are a new trade deal to present to the US in anticipation of the country’s duty-free access under the African Growth & Opportunities Act, known as Agoa, being revoked.

    US President Donald Trump
    US President Donald Trump

    Thousands of South African goods enter the US duty free under Agoa and the so-called Generalised System of Preferences, America’s oldest and largest trade-preference programme for the world’s poorest economies.

    The department of trade, industry & competition is working to secure continued preferential access, while preparing a bilateral agreement that would be used in event that it’s revoked, said deputy trade minister Andrew Whitfiled.

    “A key part of our effort is to work together with business to achieve the most favourable outcome possible,” he said by text message. “There are more than 600 US companies invested in South Africa and we are confident that we can maintain strong trade and investment relations with them.”

    A key part of our effort is to work together with business to achieve the most favourable outcome possible

    Trade ties with the US remain a strategic priority, presidency spokesman Vincent Magwenya said by text message. America is South Africa’s biggest individual trade partner after China, with goods worth US$14-billion shipped to the US in 2023 and imports totalling $9.75-billion.

    “The trade proposal we are formulating is in anticipation of either the scrapping of Agoa entirely or the termination of South Africa’s participation,” Magwenya said. “The current diplomatic tensions have not impacted our bilateral trade.”

    South African foreign ministry officials are also in the US this week for G20 meetings, and are using the occasion to meet with their US counterparts. Among other plans being considered is the deployment of a white Afrikaner as ambassador to replace Ebrahim Rasool, who was declared persona non grata by the US on 14 March.

    Starlink

    That approach may serve to counter the false narrative within the Trump administration — amplified by his South African-born billionaire ally Elon Musk — that the ethnic group is being persecuted by the government.

    Musk has sought approval to expand his Starlink in the country, but has objected to its legislation that seeks to boost black participation in the economy, accusing the government of having “openly racist ownership laws”.

    “Elon Musk falsely believes that ‘white genocide’ is being perpetrated here in South Africa,” Magwenya said. “Perhaps he has lost the appetite to have any business exposure here. Otherwise, how will his team be able to operate here if one follows his logic.”

    Read: Elon Musk: Starlink ‘not allowed’ in South Africa ‘because I’m not black’

    Among people being considered for the ambassador role are deputy justice minister Andries Nel and former tourism minister Martinus van Schalkwyk, according to people familiar with the matter. Another vacancy in the US is the position of consul-general in Los Angeles, for which former South African ambassador to Ireland Melanie Verwoerd is being considered, said the people who asked not to be identified because the discussions are private.

    Elon Musk
    Elon Musk

    The names are among candidates that may be recommended to Ramaphosa in the coming weeks, though he may select his own candidate for the job, the people said. The appointment of the new ambassador may take months, as Ramaphosa continues to assess the situation in the US, they said.

    Earlier this week, the Trump administration nominated Leo Brent Bozell III, a conservative activist and writer, to be the country’s ambassador to South Africa.

    Magwenya declined to comment on the potential candidates for South African ambassador as none has been presented to the president.  — S’thembile Cele and Ntando Thukwana, (c) 2025 Bloomberg LP

    Get breaking news from TechCentral on WhatsApp. Sign up here.

    Don’t miss:

    Trump’s 25% tariff sparks big concern for SA’s car makers



    Source link

    Post Views: 17
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Chris Anu
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Signs of life at Intel

    October 25, 2025

    Multi-talented humanoid robot Maximus makes SA debut

    October 25, 2025

    JSE to wave goodbye to MultiChoice in December

    October 24, 2025
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    Who is Duma Boko, Botswana’s new President?

    November 6, 2024

    Kamto Not Qualified for 2025 Presidential Elections on Technicality Reasons, Despite Declaration of Candidacy

    January 18, 2025

    As African Leaders Gather in Addis Ababa to Pick a New Chairperson, They are Reminded That it is Time For a Leadership That Represents True Pan-Africanism

    January 19, 2025

    BREAKING NEWS: Tapang Ivo Files Federal Lawsuit Against Nsahlai Law Firm for Defamation, Seeks $100K in Damages

    March 14, 2025
    Don't Miss

    Here is where you can try the world’s most expensive coffee in Dubai

    By Olive MetugeOctober 25, 2025

    Dubai coffee lovers are about to experience a cup worth Dhs3,600, with only 400 cups…

    Your Poster Your Poster

    Johannesburg Mayor Dada Morero Denies Forcing Street Vendors Out Of City Centre

    October 25, 2025

    Signs of life at Intel

    October 25, 2025

    Dagg weighs in on All Blacks coaching rift rumours

    October 25, 2025
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo

    Subscribe to Updates

    Sign up and get the latest breaking ABS Africa news before others get it.

    About Us
    About Us

    ABS TV, the first pan-African news channel broadcasting 24/7 from the diaspora, is a groundbreaking platform that bridges Africa with the rest of the world.

    We're accepting new partnerships right now.

    Address: 9894 Bissonette St, Houston TX. USA, 77036
    Contact: +1346-504-3666

    Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
    Our Picks

    Here is where you can try the world’s most expensive coffee in Dubai

    October 25, 2025

    Johannesburg Mayor Dada Morero Denies Forcing Street Vendors Out Of City Centre

    October 25, 2025

    Signs of life at Intel

    October 25, 2025
    Most Popular

    Here is where you can try the world’s most expensive coffee in Dubai

    October 25, 2025

    Did Paul Biya Actually Return to Cameroon on Monday? The Suspicion Behind the Footage

    October 23, 2024

    Surrender 1.9B CFA and Get Your D.O’: Pirates Tell Cameroon Gov’t

    October 23, 2024
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms Of Service
    © 2025 Absa Africa TV. All right reserved by absafricatv.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.