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SOUTH AFRICA CONTINUES TO ENGAGE THE US GOVERNMENT ON THE RECIPROCAL TARIFFS

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SOUTH AFRICA CONTINUES TO ENGAGE THE US GOVERNMENT ON THE RECIPROCAL TARIFFS

President Cyril Ramaphosa notes with concern the reciprocal tariffs imposed by the United States on South African products.

The reciprocal tariffs have been imposed by the US on a significant number of its trade partners and South Africa has not been spared. 
South Africa will continue negotiating with the US regarding the 30 percent tariff announced by the US, which will come into effect on or after 12:01 a.m. eastern daylight time 7 days after 1 August 2025. 

All applicable exceptions published in the previous US Executive Order are set to remain in force and these exceptions covered products such as copper, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, lumber articles, certain critical minerals, stainless steel scrap and energy and energy products. 

Government has been engaging the United States, and has submitted a Framework Deal that aims to enhance mutually beneficial trade and investment relations. 

All channels of communication remain open to engage with the US and our negotiators are ready pending invitation from the US. 

In the meantime, Government is finalizing a package to support companies that are vulnerable to the reciprocal tariffs. The package consists of a number of measures to assist companies, producers and workers affected by the tariffs on SA exports to the US. The details of the measures will be announced in due course. 

South Africa and US trade relations are complementary in nature and South African exports do not pose a threat to US industry. Importantly, SA exports to the US contain inputs from the African Continent and contribute to intra-Africa trade. 

South Africa will continue to pursue all diplomatic efforts to safeguard its national interests. It is important that as a country we keep our people at work and our companies producing some of the high-quality products destined for many parts of the world.

To this end, Government will intensify its diversification strategy to create resilience of our economy and is working with export councils and industry associations, as well as top exporters to the US with a view to assist with alternative markets. In this regard, an Export Support Desk to provide updates on development and provide advisory services to exporters has been established. The details are to be published by the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition on its website. 

Government, through the dtic is also in constant contact with the US on the Framework Deal. The Executive order published by the United States today clarifies that goods loaded onto a vessel at the port of loading and in transit on the final mode of transit before 12:01 a.m. eastern daylight time 7 days after 1 August 2025, and entered for consumption, or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, before 12:01 a.m. eastern daylight time on October 5, 2025, shall not be subject to such additional duty and shall instead remain subject to the additional ad valorem duties previously imposed in Executive Order 14257, as amended. 

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TSHWANE CITY CLEANSING LEVY

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TSHWANE CITY CLEANSING LEVY

In February this year the Democratic Alliance (DA) called on the ANC coalition in the City of Tshwane not to introduce any new taxes on residents. In the months following, the DA repeatedly warned the ruling coalition not to treat Tshwane residents as cash cows in an attempt to balance their books.

Regardless of widespread public outcry, the ANC, EFF and ActionSA pushed forward and adopted a ‘funded’ budget that relied on the introduction of a city cleansing levy.

Today, in a victory for all citizens of Tshwane, at the behest of AfriForum, the court has set aside this cleansing levy as unlawful and ordered the levy to be scrapped and, where already implemented, reversed.

Tshwane imposed this new levy on all properties that are using private waste contractors to remove their waste. This means properties where there was no service being rendered by the City, are being charged extra by the City. Tshwane did this in order to raise over R500 million in new revenue.

It is essential to distinguish this daylight robbery from charges levied in a Metro to pay for actual services rendered.

Charging a fee for rendering no services, on people who receive private services, is daylight robbery.

The DA welcomes this decision and calls on the City of Tshwane to urgently rework its now un-funded budget to avoid breakdowns in service delivery.


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