Intentar ORO - Gratis
Trump's tariff threat rejected by South Africa
Cape Argus
|July 09, 2025
PRESIDENT Cyril Ramaphosa has condemned US President Donald Trump's threat of higher tariffs on BRICS nations, which has sparked a heated debate about the future of global trade and economic stability.
At a recent summit in Rio de Janeiro, the 11-nation bloc, which includes South Africa, Brazil, Russia, India and China, criticised Trump's imposed tariffs.
In response, Trump accused the group of “anti-Americanism” and pledged an additional 10 percent tariff on their goods.
Ramaphosa said Trump’s efforts to “punish” the bloc were disappointing.
“BRICS does not seek to compete with any other power,’ Ramaphosa said on Monday.
“The bloc advocates for the emergence of various centres of power in the world,” he said.
Ramaphosa emphasised that the BRICS bloc’s goal is to promote cooperation and advance humanity's interests, not to compete with any particular country.
The potential impact of Trump's tariffs on South Africa’s economy is a major concern to many organisations representing workers.
Esta historia es de la edición July 09, 2025 de Cape Argus.
Suscríbete a Magzter GOLD para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9000 revistas y periódicos.
¿Ya eres suscriptor? Iniciar sesión
MÁS HISTORIAS DE Cape Argus
Cape Argus
UK Labour Party loses grip on storied heartland
WALES - the cradle of Britain's revered National Health Service and a former industrial powerhouse has been a Labour Party stronghold for well over a century.
2 mins
May 05, 2026
Cape Argus
Cop's heartfelt gesture transforms life for family
“PRAYERS ANSWERED’
2 mins
May 05, 2026
Cape Argus
Confronting wage inequalities in SA
THE gazetting of the Fair Pay Bill is a watershed moment for South Africa, one that demands our immediate attention and action.
1 mins
May 05, 2026
Cape Argus
Will Amakhosi become the Premiership kingmakers?
KAIZER
2 mins
May 05, 2026
Cape Argus
Cape Town celebrates International Firefighters Day
MAY 4 marked International Firefighters Day, and in Cape Town, the efforts of those wearing the uniform did not go unnoticed.
1 mins
May 05, 2026
Cape Argus
Ben September on his creative evolution and new EP ‘7 Girls’
“MUSIC is where I say the things that I do not always know how to say out loud,” said emerging singer, songwriter and storyteller Ben September.
3 mins
May 05, 2026
Cape Argus
5 crucial actions to take following a car accident
CAR accidents are, by their very nature, unpredictable.
2 mins
May 05, 2026
Cape Argus
R500m fund: Spaza shop bodies call for transparency
CONCERN over the potential mismanagement of the R500 million Spaza Shop Support Fund (SSSF) has prompted calls for transparency from the government.
2 mins
May 05, 2026
Cape Argus
BRACE FOR RECORD-HIGH DIESEL PRICE INCREASE
Warnings of further economic strain ahead
3 mins
May 05, 2026
Cape Argus
Hunt hoping Cape storm will rain on Pirates' title challenge
PRIOR to the formation of the Premier Soccer League in 1996, when professional football in South Africa officially switched its season from winter to the summer months, Cape Town’s football sides enjoyed a distinct advantage over their rivals from up north.
2 mins
May 05, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
