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South Africa Pushes Back U.S. Tariffs to Save 100,000 Jobs

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
August 1, 2025
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South Africa Pushes Back U.S. Tariffs to Save 100,000 Jobs
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South Africa is making a last-minute push to stop the United States from slamming a 30-percent tariff on its exports, a move that could cost the country nearly 100,000 jobs. President Cyril Ramaphosa made this known on Friday, saying that Pretoria is using the week-long delay in the US tariff decision to hold tough negotiations aimed at protecting the nation’s economy.

Speaking with journalists, Ramaphosa said, “Within the window that’s still open, we’re hoping that we will find a way to settle this matter. So intensive negotiations are now under way.” He made it clear that the core goal is to protect the livelihoods of South Africans, especially in the face of rising unemployment.

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  • Widening export options beyond the US
  • South Africa commits to US investment
  • South Africa fights US tariffs to save 100,000 jobs

Negotiations in full gear

The 30-percent tariff, originally scheduled to take effect Friday, has now been postponed until August 7. But the delay gives South Africa a small opening to talk its way out of the economic penalty.

Ramaphosa emphasised, “Our task is to negotiate as strongly and as hard as we can with the United States. Our objective, really, is to save jobs.”

According to the South African Reserve Bank governor, Lesetja Kganyago, the new tariffs could put approximately 100,000 jobs at risk. The hardest-hit sectors are expected to be agriculture and automotive—industries already burdened by a national unemployment rate of over 30 percent.

South Africa Pushes Back U.S. Tariffs to Save 100,000 Jobs

Widening export options beyond the US

While South Africa is focusing on resolving the dispute with the US, President Ramaphosa noted that the country is also exploring alternative export markets. “Because it is too risky just to focus on one,” he said.

In response to the looming tariffs, South Africa has proposed importing US liquefied natural gas and certain American agricultural products as part of a larger trade deal, according to the trade ministry. This is aimed at balancing trade relations and giving Washington an incentive to ease off the sanctions.

South Africa commits to US investment

South African companies have promised to invest in various US sectors, including mining and metals recycling. The government is also planning joint investment ventures with the United States in areas like critical minerals, pharmaceuticals, and agricultural machinery.

This comprehensive strategy is aimed not just at protecting South African jobs but also at showing the US that Pretoria is willing to meet halfway—on the condition that both economies can benefit.

South Africa fights US tariffs to save 100,000 jobs

The South African government is using every tool in its diplomatic arsenal to push back against US tariffs. From import deals to investment promises, the hope is that Washington will reconsider its stance before August 7. With 100,000 jobs hanging in the balance, Pretoria is determined to fight back. As Ramaphosa stated, “Our objective, really, is to save jobs.”

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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