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South Africa faces the highest rate in sub-Saharan Africa, reflecting Trump's strained relationship with the government of ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNSouth Africa in 'negotiations' with US over tariffs as deadline pushed back by a weekSouth Africa is among the countries facing President Donald Trump's new tariffs on exports, that are due to come into force ...
Lewis, threw shade at ANC comrades President Cyril Ramaphosa and his Deputy Paul Mashatile for living in Cape Towm.
South Africa will use the week-long delay in the US's imposition of 30-percent tariffs to negotiate hard to avoid the penalty ...
President Donald Trump said he may boycott the November G20 summit in South Africa due to ongoing diplomatic tensions and ...
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa placed police minister Senzo Mchunu on immediate leave of absence on Sunday, following accusations by a top police official that he had colluded with a criminal ...
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Briefly on MSNCyril Ramaphosa hopeful of striking trade deal with USA ahead of 30% tariffs, SA not that optimisticPresident Cyrial Ramaphosa confirmed that negotiations were still underway with the USA ahead of Donald Trump's tariffs, but ...
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As South Africa braces for potential economic impact from US tariff modifications, President Ramaphosa's commitment to open ...
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Africanews on MSNSouth Africa’s President Ramaphosa still hopeful of a trade deal with the United StatesUS President Donald Trump’s 30 per cent tariff on all South African exports are set to come into effect on 7 August.
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Daily Maverick on MSNMK Party challenges Ramaphosa at ConCourt over Mchunu, and more from around the worldMoving, tragic, surprising, inspiring, terrifying, shocking... This is a selection of images from our planet, over the past ...
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The South African on MSNCyril Ramaphosa replaces Senzo Mchunu with new Minister of PoliceProfessor Firoz Cachalia has been sworn in as the new Minister of Police during ceremony held at the Union Buildings in ...
Amidst looming 30% tariffs imposed by the US, President Cyril Ramaphosa remains optimistic about negotiations while South ...
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