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Tariffs must jolt SA from slumber
The Citizen
|August 06, 2025
South Africa's economy is a sleeping beauty: barely conscious, with projected growth of just 1% this year. Now, it has received a wake-up call: a bracing 30% tariff kiss from the US.

Harsh as it is, this tariff shock should jolt us out of our economic slumber. It is a signal that complacency and torpor will lead to further decline.
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