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    • Africa must cut trade deficit with China and look to itself

      In the midst of the latest merry-go-round with China, once more foreign aid takes centre stage with a bouquet of loan offers, cancellations and grants concocted for the continent. This helps, but is far from the answer to our medium- and long-term development goals. The answer lies with fairer trade and with the continent looking within itself for products and markets. 

    • Trade Gap Hits Six-Month High as Soybean Exports Plunge 28%- USA

      he U.S. trade deficit widened in August to the biggest in six months as soybean exports plunged and a measure of the gap with China hit a record, showing how the Trump administration’s trade war is dragging on economic growth.

    • Best Trade and Consumer Exhibition in Africa a must for farmers as well as the public

      Agri-Expo Livestock and the Groot Plaasproe, honoured with the prestigious ROAR exhibition industry award as Best Trade and Consumer Exhibition in Africa in January this year, will be back this week from Thursday 11 to Saturday 13 October at Sandringham outside Stellenbosch.

    • Higher prices, lower profits and job losses – what the global trade war means for South Africa

      With US President Donald Trump threatening to raise import duties on an additional $267 billion worth of Chinese products on top of the tariffs already in place, it is worth pausing to reflect on what the trade wars of the past can teach us about the likely outcomes of the current dispute, especially as South Africa seems likely to get caught up in the cross-fire. 

    • Trade with Southern Africa grows

      Two-way agricultural trade between the United States and countries in Southern Africa reached a record $1.5 billion last year, according to most recent international ag trade report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

    • Brexit will not disrupt trade relations between UK and South Africa

      South Africa’s Trade and Industry minister Rob Davies has stated that Brexit will not disrupt trade relations between the UK and SA. Davies said the Southern African Customs Union (Sacu), of which SA is a part, is close to finalising a deal with the UK to replicate the existing economic partnership agreement which the customs union has with the EU. Sacu is a customs union in Southern Africa which includes SA, Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, and Eswatini (Swaziland). 

    • Weather, politics driving grain trade

      The world’s grain markets face a year of challenges and uncertainty, with weather and politics likely to drive trade flows and prices, said the keynote speaker at the Global Grain Conference in Geneva, Switzerland.

    • Good performance in South Africa agricultural exports despite drought

      Wandile Sihlobo, agricultural economist, at Agribusiness Research at the Agricultural Business Chamber (Agbiz) of South Africa, comments on South Africa’s agricultural exports.

    • What could be on China’s agriculture shopping list?-

      The US and China have for the past three months been locked in discussions about how to overcome a trade dispute that has slowed Chinese economic growth and seen the US-China trade balance slump to a record low last year.

    • Is the African Continental Free Trade Area a Game Changer for the Continent?

      I just read an insightful, recently published paper from the International Monetary Fund titled: Is the African Continental Free Trade Area a Game Changer for the Continent?

    • Does the US-China trade friction present any opportunities in the near term that SA agricultural sector can explore?

      One of the questions I am often asked is whether the US-China trade friction presents any opportunities in the near term that South Africa’s agricultural sector can explore.

    • South Africa agricultural trade surplus expands by 11% y/y in the first quarter of 2019

      If I do not write about South Africa’s first quarter of 2019 agricultural trade figures, one would assume that there have been limited positive developments in this sector as the past few months have been clouded by unwelcoming news.

    • South Africa agricultural trade surplus expands by 11% year-on-year in the first quarter of 2019

      If I do not write about South Africa’s first quarter of 2019 agricultural trade figures, one would assume that there have been limited positive developments in this sector as the past few months have been clouded by unwelcoming news.

    • Cotton SA is hanging by a thread as local policy failed to stand up - South Africa

      The local Sustainable Cotton Cluster (SCC) is dreaming big. It is planning to launch a sustainable and transparent cotton production and beneficiation pipeline in South Africa, successfully connect it to offshore supply chains, and tap into a growing global consumer conscience.

    • South African agriculture, with certain exceptions, faces slow growth in coming years

      South African agriculture, with certain exceptions, faces slow growth in coming years

    • Here’s how Japan plans to drive Africa investment

      – Japan will offer enhanced trade insurance to boost private sector investment in Africa, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Wednesday as his country competes with rival China for influence in the resource-rich continent.

    • Africa aims to rebalance trade with China through avocado strategy

      More than 50 African countries took part in the first China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo in China in June, hoping to tap into the massive Chinese market.

    • New pact a game changer for intra-Africa trade

      A united African continent working towards common goals would be a major force on the global economic stage.

    • Africa should focus on industrialisation. Free trade will follow

      The African Continental Free Trade Area is a continental agreement which came into force in May 2019.

    • Brexit certainty ... for a year

      The victory of the Conservative Party under Alexander “Boris” de Pfeffel Johnson in the Dec. 12 British election has brought an element of increased certainty, at least in the short term, to trading conditions for the grains sector in Britain and Northern Ireland. Enormous difficulties remain before longer-term clarity can be achieved.

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