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Tariffs announced by U.S. President Donald Trump will hurt South African citrus farms and could potentially affect 35,000 jobs, a farmers' association said on Tuesday.
The Citrus Growers’ Assn. of Southern Africa said the impending reciprocal tariffs, due to come into effect Wednesday, will ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNUS tariff uncertainty casts shadow over South Africa’s citrus lifelineAs South Africa's citrus industry grapples with the looming specter of US tariffs, farmers are left juggling delayed ...
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Africanews on MSNTrump tariffs put 35,000 South African citrus jobs at risk, farmers warnThe Citrus Growers’ Association of Southern Africa said the impending reciprocal tariffs, due to come into effect on ...
Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen said the country was also looking for alternative markets for its produce ...
Three suspects were killed as the police moved in on a safe house where the pastor from Tennessee was being held.
Karen Roos, married to billionaire businessman Koos Bekker, created South Africa’s most exclusive lifestyle and food brands ...
African nations that faced some of the steepest reciprocal tariffs from the Trump administration were given a moment of relief Thursday by the suspension of the duties, only for new uncertainties to ...
The South African apple market is celebrating steady growth on its 363rd birthday. On this day in history, the industry ...
South Africa's annual citrus exports to the U.S exceed $100 mln New tariff adds $4.50 cost to each citrus carton, growers say South Africa's is world's number 2 citrus exporter after Spain April 8 ...
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