💨 Abstract
South Africa's presidency has expressed the need for a new bilateral trade deal with the U.S. due to recently imposed tariffs by President Trump, including a 30% rate on South African goods. These tariffs, in addition to the 25% on vehicles and car parts, could significantly impact South Africa's $2 billion vehicle and parts exports to the U.S.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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