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Ramaphosa says G20 will proceed despite US boycott
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 70532, member: 636"] South African President Cyril Ramaphosa characterized the American absence from the forthcoming Group of 20 summit in Johannesburg as an ineffective protest while reaffirming commercial engagement with the United States despite diplomatic tensions. The leader indicated plans to symbolically transfer the organization's rotating presidency to an unoccupied seat representing Washington before discussions with President Donald Trump, whose administration cited discredited allegations regarding racial violence as justification for withdrawal from the gathering of major economies. Ramaphosa emphasized that bilateral trade valued at approximately 25 billion dollars annually remains vital for South African exports including vehicles and precious metals, with over 600 American corporations maintaining operations across the country. The president stated that political disagreements require separate handling from economic cooperation benefiting South African workers and businesses through initiatives including the African Growth and Opportunity Act providing preferential market access. Chinese President Xi Jinping will similarly skip the summit because of scheduling conflicts, with Premier Li Qiang leading the delegation from the nation representing South Africa's largest trading partner. [/QUOTE]
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