South Africa’s (SA) President Cyril Ramaphosa is on a mission to strengthen trade and political relations with Southeast Asian countries.
Since the United States imposed hefty tariffs on SA, Pretoria is working hard to increase trade volumes with traditional allies and pushing for alternative markets.
Asia, as a region, presents SA with massive opportunities as an alternative market.
Ramaphosa is pushing ahead with vigour to position SA to do business with Asian countries.
His first stop is Indonesia, which is SA’s third-largest trading partner in Asia.
This newest member of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa is a strong old ally of SA.
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