IN CONVERSATION WITH KAAMIL ALLI (Ministerial Spokesperson for the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition) (dtic)

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he current standoff between South Africa and the United States reflects a complex mix of geopolitical, domestic, and trade-related factors—making a reset in relations both necessary and inevitable.
Despite recent reciprocal tariffs imposed by the United States, South Africa has chosen not to retaliate. We remain committed to dialogue and believe negotiation is the most constructive path forward. Decoupling from the U.S. is not on our agenda.
South Africa is not alone in this process. The U.S. is engaged in negotiations with nearly 185 countries, aiming to conclude by 1 August 2025. We continue to participate in good faith and await further substantive feedback from Washington on our framework deal.
Our proposed agreement includes several strategic commitments:
Importing 750 to 100 petajoules of liquefied natural gas over 10 years, unlocking $12 billion in trade.
Expanding agricultural access, including easing U.S. poultry exports under the 2016 tariff rate quota (worth roughly $91 million) and opening the door for U.S. blueberries, subject to regulatory protocols.
South African companies pledging $3.3 billion in investments across key U.S. sectors such as mining and metal recycling.
Joint pursuit of investment in critical minerals, pharmaceuticals, and agri-machinery.
Protecting certain sectors—like shipbuilding, seasonal agriculture trade, and small exporters (under $1 million annually)—from reciprocal tariffs to maintain supply chains.
The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic) has been at the heart of these negotiations. We’ve signed a condition precedent document and are ready to engage on the next steps once we receive the U.S. template.
This process has not been without challenges. But we have mobilised our technical experts and prepared for various scenarios. Working closely with other government departments, we’ve established a response plan that includes a support desk within the dtic and targeted measures to assist affected industries.

President Cyril Ramaphosa has reaffirmed South Africa’s commitment to rebuilding and strengthening our trade partnership with the United States in a way that is mutually beneficial.
The dtic has treated this matter as a top priority since before 2 April 2025. Throughout, we have remained steadfast in our goal: putting South Africa and its people first. Our mission is clear, and our commitment unwavering—we will continue working to secure prosperity for our country.
31 Jul 2025 English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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