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South Africa and Britain Commit to Boost Trade and Defense Ties

South Africa and Britain Commit to Boost Trade and Defense Ties

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
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South Africa and Britain have agreed to strengthen their trade and defense cooperation, as announced by their foreign ministers following a meeting on Tuesday. Already Britain’s top trading partner in Africa, South Africa exports a range of products to the UK, including precious metals, cars, and agricultural goods. Last year, the bilateral trade between the two countries reached approximately 133 billion rand ($7.62 billion), according to data from the South African Revenue Service.

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  • A New Growth Plan for Economic Development
  • Enhanced Defense and Security Cooperation
  • Strengthening Partnerships Across Africa
  • The Bottom Line

A New Growth Plan for Economic Development

British Foreign Secretary David Lammy, speaking alongside South African Foreign Minister Ronald Lamola, shared that both countries have committed to a “UK-South Africa growth plan” aimed at driving economic development and deepening trade and investment ties. While Lammy didn’t go into specifics, his office mentioned plans to increase agricultural jobs in rural South Africa to support export growth to the UK.

Lamola acknowledged that the trade and investment relationship had hit a rough patch, particularly due to challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. “It’s time for a reset,” he said, expressing optimism about renewed collaboration.

Enhanced Defense and Security Cooperation

The ministers also discussed plans to deepen defense cooperation, especially in counter-terrorism efforts. Additionally, they explored shared goals for a just energy transition, focusing on a more sustainable and equitable approach to energy development.

Strengthening Partnerships Across Africa

Lammy’s visit to South Africa comes as part of his first official tour of Africa as Foreign Secretary. A day earlier, he visited Nigeria, where he similarly pledged to bolster economic and security ties between the UK and Nigeria.

The Bottom Line

This renewed commitment between South Africa and Britain signals a fresh chapter in their partnership, with a focus on boosting economic ties, creating jobs, and enhancing security cooperation. As both nations work to overcome recent setbacks, this collaboration has the potential to drive growth, support sustainable development, and strengthen regional stability. The “reset” in their relationship reflects a shared ambition to build a more prosperous and secure future.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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