A contentious law that allows South Africa’s government to expropriate land has enraged the United States. Many fear that the African nation could now potentially lose some of its US trade privileges.
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Daily Maverick on MSNHow Agoa non-renewal threatens South African citrus industry and US consumersShould South Africa be removed from the African Growth and Opportunity Act, thousands of rural jobs could be affected, while more than R1-billion in export revenue could be lost. An estimated 35,000 ...
Donald Trump has offered asylum to Afrikaners, referring to them as racially disfavoured landowners, after South Africa moved ...
The African Growth and Opportunity Act (Agoa) was also a topic under discussion at the Citrus Summit. Should the United ...
Boshoff said the committee was keeping a close watch on diplomatic talks to ensure existing trade agreements with the US and ...
Discover how the Matsamo community in South Africa is transforming the legacy of dispossession into a thriving model of land ...
As a collective, Asia and the Middle East were the second-largest agricultural markets, accounting for 21% of the share of ...
South Africa's agriculture sector achieved a record high US$13,7 billion (about R255 billion) in export value in 2024, a 3% increase on the previous year, according to data from Trade Map.
South Africa is the second-largest exporter of citrus globally, including more than 102 000 t to the US on a tariff-free basis last year. This equates to 6.8-million 15 kg cartons valued at R1.7 ...
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Bizcommunity on MSNSA exports first lemons of 2025 to IndiaThe first shipment of South African lemons for the 2025 season has arrived in India, marking an important step for the ...
Citrus grower Gerrit van der Merwe ... with the Americas region would have negative effects on South Africa’s agriculture. It is, therefore, vital that South Africa maintains positive ...
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