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5 Reasons Why You Should Attend the London Forum on South Africa’s Trade Future

by SAT Reporter
April 17, 2025
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5 Reasons Why You Should Attend the London Forum on South Africa’s Trade Future

In an age of economic turbulence and shifting global alliances, the return of President Donald Trump to the White House has triggered seismic changes in international trade. For South Africa, the imposition of a 30% tariff on exports to the U.S. is more than just a policy change—it’s a direct challenge to its global trade standing and economic resilience.

Set against this backdrop, the upcoming event “Beyond Profits: A High-Stakes London Forum on South Africa’s Trade Future” on 8 May 2025 at the University of Westminster is more than a panel discussion. It is an urgent gathering of minds, a rare chance to be part of a dialogue that could shape the next phase of South Africa’s trade diplomacy, corporate strategy, and global influence.

Here are five powerful reasons why this forum is a must-attend.

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1. Anticipate and Strategise for Trade Disruption

Whether you’re an investor, business leader, policy adviser or academic, understanding the implications of Trump’s universal tariff regime is vital. South Africa’s exposure to a 30% U.S. export duty threatens trade flows in key industries—from mining to manufacturing. Attending this event gives you a first-hand strategic briefing on how these global developments could directly impact your sector, your portfolio, or your country’s policy direction.

Dr Athol Williams

2. Access Thought Leadership from One of Africa’s Most Respected Voices

Dr Athol Williams is no ordinary keynote speaker. A senior lecturer in strategy and ethics at Oxford’s Saïd Business School, his insights combine philosophical depth with real-world corporate pragmatism. His address will not only analyse South Africa’s structural vulnerabilities but also outline frameworks for ethical and resilient business models in the face of protectionism and geopolitical volatility.

3. Expand Your Influence in a Room Full of Decision-Makers

This is not a crowd of passive attendees. It’s a curated audience of executives, institutional investors, policy influencers, senior trade professionals, and emerging leaders. Being in the room means direct access to the people shaping Africa’s economic trajectory and a rare chance to influence or align with key voices. For professionals looking to deepen market access, find partners, or shape regional agendas, this is the event that opens doors.

4. Gain Practical Insight You Can Act On Immediately

This forum goes beyond conceptual rhetoric. Whether you’re navigating regulatory exposure, recalibrating your market strategy, or seeking to understand where to pivot investments, the conversations and Q&A will deliver actionable insights. With global markets increasingly unpredictable, the intelligence shared here could offer a crucial competitive edge.

5. Participate in a Defining Moment for South Africa’s Economic Future

The world is watching how South Africa responds to this pivotal trade moment. This forum offers you the chance to be part of the response, not a spectator. The event will explore pathways to new bilateral frameworks, corporate accountability, and economic diversification—topics at the centre of regional prosperity for years to come. Being present signals leadership, preparedness, and commitment to Africa’s economic ascent.

This event is proudly sponsored by Ngoto and Clear Morbitel, two brands that embody the spirit of African excellence. Ngoto, rooted in the traditions of African brewing, celebrates culture and heritage through its flagship Premium Craft Lager, while Clear Morbitel drives innovation in telecommunications and digital infrastructure across the continent. Their support highlights the fusion of tradition and innovation—a theme central to the event itself.

Whether you are driving change in boardrooms, advising governments, building cross-continental investment portfolios, or simply passionate about Africa’s economic future, this event offers the depth, access, and insight to make your presence impactful.

Date: 8 May 2025
Location: University of Westminster, London
Tickets: £12 for SA Chamber members and subscribers to The Southern African Times, simply email info@southernafricantimes.com | £36 for non-members

Register now to secure your place.

Tags: Africa trade policyAfrican Businessbusiness resilienceClear MorbitelDr Athol Williamseconomic leadershipglobal tariffsinvestment strategyLondon events 2025NgotoOxford UniversitySouth AfricaSouth African Chamber of Commercetrade forumUK eventsUS trade policy
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