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With China increasing its engagement in Africa, collaboration between China and South Africa is continuing to transforming ...
South Africa exported more than it imported in the first quarter, thanks to a rise in the value of exports, the Reserve Bank ...
BEE enriched elites while deepening black poverty and inequalityPublic services collapse tied to cadre deployment and BEE ...
Despite decades of trade blocs and policy frameworks, intra-Africa trade still accounts for a reported 18% of total trade, compared to 59% in Asia and 68% in Europe. One major reason is the result of ...
(mandel ngan/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images ... Africa's largest economy tries to reboot deteriorating relations with the U.S. Ramaphosa wants to explore ways to reset U.S.-South African trade ...
(2016) note that trade-induced shifts can benefit workers in shielded industries, though gains often skew toward the skilled. South Africa must ... throwing money at problems without a plan ...
The US, historically a key ally of South Africa with bilateral trade reaching R377.33 billion ... not waste taxpayer money or coddle anti-Americanism.” The US has since cut billions in aid ...
South Africa’s unemployment rate rose more than expected in the first quarter as the construction and trade sectors shed jobs. The nation’s jobless rate increased to 32.9% in the three months ...
So, South Africa's Ramaphosa seemed unsurprised when ... Unlike other leaders, Ramaphosa — a former trade union leader and ally of Nelson Mandela who helped end apartheid — was clearly prepared.
President Trump has essentially halted refugee admissions but created a pathway for Afrikaners, a white minority that ruled South Africa during ... mishandled federal money in ways that have ...
The gathering is poised to have high stakes as Ramaphosa seeks to smooth over Trump’s concerns about racial discrimination and to establish a trade deal that’s beneficial for South Africa ... from ...
South Africa’s current-account deficit narrowed slightly in the first quarter, beating expectations for it to widen.