It has been reported that South Africa has signed a pre-deal agreement with the United States, as Pretoria seeks to secure a trade arrangement that would exempt some of its key exports from the looming tariffs, including automobiles, auto parts, steel, and aluminium.
From 1 August, a 30% tariff on USD imports from South Africa is scheduled to take effect, as part of a global "reciprocal" tariff measure. Thami Ngubeni spoke to Viwe Ntshongwana, a Trade Analyst.

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