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South Africa Secures Preferential Trade Access to US

by SAT Reporter
July 28, 2024
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South Africa Secures Preferential Trade Access to US

South Africa is poised to retain its preferential trade access to the United States market despite recent strains in diplomatic relations between the two nations. This development comes in the wake of positive signals from high-level discussions in Washington, according to Stavros Nicolaou, head of strategic trade at Aspen Pharmacare Holdings Ltd.

“The signals were positive,” Nicolaou remarked during an interview on Friday. “The Americans understand South Africa has got to keep its sovereignty and independence, but there’s also a partnership that needs to be nurtured. It’s a longstanding partnership where both sides gain.”

Although President Joe Biden’s administration has actively sought to strengthen ties with South Africa as a strategic counterbalance to Russia and China, US lawmakers have been vocal in their criticism following South Africa’s recent referral of Israel to the International Court of Justice over genocide allegations related to the Gaza conflict. This political tension culminated last month in the US House of Representatives passing an annual defence policy bill with an amendment mandating a review of South Africa’s national security risks to the US. The bill awaits further approval from the Senate and the White House.

If enacted, the legislation could jeopardise the duty-free status of thousands of South African products entering the US under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) and the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP). In 2022, South Africa exported goods worth over $14 billion to the US, with approximately 25% of these exports benefiting from these trade agreements, according to government data.

The Office of the United States Trade Representative did not respond to requests for comment outside of regular office hours. USTR officials are scheduled to host a briefing on Monday.

The US remains South Africa’s second-largest trading partner, surpassed only by China. Maintaining favourable trade relations with the US is pivotal for the newly formed South African coalition government’s strategy to revitalise an economy that has seen negligible growth over the past decade.

Nicolaou, who also serves on the board of the lobby group Business Unity South Africa, noted a positive reception for the South African delegation at the AGOA forum, led by Parks Tau, the new Minister of Trade, Industry, and Competition. “I detected an improved tone from delegates vis-à-vis last year,” he said.

AGOA, which is set to expire in 2025, is a critical trade programme for about 40 sub-Saharan African nations. While US senators introduced a bill in April to extend AGOA until 2041, the programme’s beneficiaries remain in limbo, awaiting formal guidance on its future.

In a statement on Tuesday, President Biden called on Congress to expedite the reauthorisation and modernisation of AGOA, reaffirming America’s commitment to Africa: “As I’ve said before, America is all in on Africa.”

Echoing this sentiment, African Trade Ministers have urged for a swift renewal of the agreement for at least 16 years with minimal alterations to ensure stability in commerce and investment relations and to preserve regional value chains, according to an African Union statement disseminated via WhatsApp on Thursday.

This fortuitous development in US-South Africa trade relations underscores the intricate balance of geopolitical considerations and economic imperatives that define contemporary international trade dynamics.

Tags: African Growth and Opportunity ActAfrican UnionAGOAAspen PharmacareBiden AdministrationCommerce RelationsEconomic Diplomacygeopolitical tensionsInternational relationsSouth AfricaSouth African TradeTrade PolicyUS House of RepresentativesUS SenateUS Trade
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