South Africa’s AGOA trade deal, a vital gateway to the US market, faces renewed uncertainty amid aggressive policies from President Donald Trump’s administration. The US has threatened to cut aid over South Africa’s controversial land reform law and its legal challenge against Israel, raising fears that the nation’s tariff-free exports—especially in the automotive, fruit, and nut sectors—could be at risk. With AGOA membership subject to annual review, critics warn that South Africa’s growing ties with BRICS nations and alignment with China and Russia might further undermine its standing. Meanwhile, domestic voices see this as a wake-up call to diversify trading partners and strengthen local industries in response to shifting global economic policies.
Source: DW










