South African minister meets with US trade representative

South African Trade Minister Parks Tau has met U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer for talks, Tau’s office said on Friday, as Africa’s biggest economy tries to reach a deal to roll back steep U.S. tariffs.

U.S. President Donald Trump imposed a 30% tariff on imports from South Africa last month after President Cyril Ramaphosa’s government made several unsuccessful attempts to secure a trade agreement.

The tariff rate is the highest in Sub-Saharan Africa and could cause tens of thousands of job losses at a time when South Africa’s economy is barely growing and unemployment is stuck above 30%.

“Minister Tau held a cordial and constructive meeting with the USTR on matters of mutual interest. The meeting was preceded by intensive three-day discussions by senior officials,” South Africa’s trade ministry said in a statement.

“Both parties agreed to a roadmap that will inform future engagements towards the conclusion of the process.”

The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative did not respond immediately to a request for comment on the meeting between Greer and Tau.

South Africa’s relationship with the U.S. reached a diplomatic low this year over various issues, including Trump’s unfounded accusations of persecution of South Africa’s white minority. Those claims prompted the creation of a refugee programme for white South Africans.

Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen told Reuters last month that to secure lower tariffs South Africa might need to address some of Trump’s criticisms, including his opposition to affirmative action laws aimed at redressing apartheid-era racial discrimination.

  • Reporting by Sfundo Parakozov and Alexander Winning.
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  1. Andrea
    23 September 2025 at 09:54

    Hahahahaha. Trump won’t even see these muppets. anc cadre pretending that they are busy, busy busy…. what a joke. Trump despises the anc. One just hopes he will move swiftrly to sanction the individual really bad eggs in the anc.

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