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Ramaphosa courts Asia as US tariffs bite back
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67766, member: 636"] South Africa is pursuing free trade agreements with Indonesia, Vietnam and Malaysia following President Cyril Ramaphosa's diplomatic mission to Southeast Asia between Oct. 22 and 28. The initiative aims to diversify economic partnerships amid global uncertainty and expand markets beyond traditional allies. Trade between South Africa and the three nations currently reaches approximately $22 billion to $25 billion annually. Ramaphosa emphasized opportunities to transform exports from raw materials into finished products, particularly leveraging South Africa's critical mineral reserves needed for semiconductors and electric vehicle batteries. The president visited Indonesia on Oct. 22-23, Vietnam on Oct. 23-24 and Malaysia on Oct. 25-28, where he attended the 47th ASEAN Summit. Business leaders from all three countries expressed interest in establishing manufacturing operations in South Africa to access both domestic and continental markets through the African Continental Free Trade Area. The agreements would enhance agricultural exports while creating employment in the manufacturing and technology sectors. Historical connections dating back over three centuries, particularly with Indonesia and Malaysia, were acknowledged during discussions. Both sides affirmed shared positions on multilateralism, United Nations reform and Global South cooperation. South Africa's G20 chairmanship through November 2025 provides additional momentum for strengthening these economic and political relationships. [/QUOTE]
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