South Africa (SA) has tabled a revised trade offer to the United States (US) in a bid to ease tensions following the 30% tariffs Washington has slapped on local exports.
Speaking to the media on Tuesday together with his counterpart from the agriculture department minister John Steenhuisen, Tau says the revised offer was approved by cabinet following what he called unprecedented trade negotiations.
Dimakatso Leshoro filed this story.

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