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South Africa has no immediate plans to retaliate against the United States over tariffs announced by President Donald Trump this week and will instead seek to negotiate exemptions and quota agreements...
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Asian markets fell in Thursday trading and U.S. futures tumbled, setting up what could be a brutal trading day in the U.S. as investors brace for the economic shocks.
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South African assets fell further on Friday as investors worried about the impact of U.S. President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs and the future of South Africa's coalition government.
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Briefly on MSNUS Imposes 30% Tariffs on South Africa, AfriForum CEO Says ANC to Blame for Donald Trump’s ActionsAfriForum CEO Kallie Kriel has stated that the ANC needs to be held responsible for the 30% tariff imposed on South Africa by US President Donald Trump.
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South Africa's rand was hovering near a three-month low on Thursday after being hit by a double-whammy of U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement of new and higher tariffs and the passing of a contentious budget vote that has threatened the ruling coalition's future.