💨 Abstract
Trump's tariffs on South African exports, set to begin on August 1st, will significantly impact the agricultural sector, including farmers who Trump previously advocated for. A 30% tariff on key exports such as citrus, wine, sugar cane, and beef will end South Africa's duty-free access under the Africa Growth and Opportunities Act (AGOA).
Courtesy: Nick Pawson
Suggested
President Trump meets African leaders in pivotal US policy shift
Name changes in SA: 7 towns that changed names and why
Disgraced SA hockey coach deported from US after sex crime conviction
BIG change for SA travellers: No more shoe removal at US airports
'No extensions' to August tariff deadline, Trump warns South Africa
Will MAGA turn its back on Trump over 'Epstein Files' whitewash?
Bulls unveil three signings as new era dawns
South Africa can cushion Trump's tariff blow, says Steenhuisen
Ramaphosa challenges US over new 30% trade tariff