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Minister criticises opposition over US tariffs
Daily News
|August 05, 2025
INTERNATIONAL Relations and Cooperation Minister Ronald Lamola has lashed out at opposition parties, both within and outside the GNU, for failing to speak with one voice on matters of national interest, following the US' decision to impose a 30% tariff on South African imports.
Speaking at a joint media briefing yesterday at the Germiston Civic Centre in Ekurhuleni, Lamola, alongside Trade, Industry and Competition Minister Parks Tau, called on all South Africans to unite in response to the escalating trade dispute.
“These are complex issues. All South Africans should speak with one voice in the national interest - whether in opposition, in the GNU, in government, outside government, NGOs or in business,” Lamola said.
The tariffs, announced by the administration of US President Donald Trump, will take effect at 12:01am on August 8.
While other African countries, including Lesotho and Zimbabwe, will face a 15% tariff, South Africa has been singled out for a significantly steeper duty.
Analysts argued that this was a sign of worsening relations between Pretoria and Washington.
Lamola said the government had worked diligently to stabilise and strengthen trade ties with the US since the start of the seventh administration.
In May, South Africa submitted a comprehensive framework deal aimed at addressing the US trade deficit, promoting digital trade, boosting investment, and removing non-tariff barriers.
However, despite ongoing discussions, Washington pressed ahead with the unilateral tariff hike.
This story is from the August 05, 2025 edition of Daily News.
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