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Ramaphosa eyes US trade deal breakthrough
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 66854, member: 636"] South African President Cyril Ramaphosa stated on Wednesday that his government is pursuing written negotiations with Washington to resolve trade disputes stemming from the 30 percent American tariffs. The leader spoke to reporters in Bern while visiting Switzerland. Both nations face economic pressure from the levies imposed by the Trump administration. Ramaphosa stated that the barriers forced his country to pursue alternative commercial relationships across global markets. He referenced recent diplomatic missions to Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia, which resulted in agreements in the agriculture and technology sectors. The president suggested these partnerships could compensate for reduced American trade volumes. Switzerland shares similar challenges with protective measures and discussed negotiation approaches with South African officials. The state visit produced cooperation pacts covering economic development and workforce training. Ramaphosa described the tariffs as potentially beneficial, as they encourage diversification away from traditional trading partners. South African exports of steel, aluminum, and farm products suffered under the restrictions. Government analysts estimate that billions of dollars in lost revenue have occurred since the implementation of the protective measures. [/QUOTE]
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