President Trump threatened to punish South Africa in racial differences.
Nigerian News Nalin It is reported that Cyril Ramaphosa, a South African President, defended his land reform policy on Monday to prevent Donald Trump’s attack. The gap, this is a problem since the race isolation.
The President of the United States said on Sunday that there was no evidence that “South Africa was confiscating land” and “some people in some classes” and “very bad”, and added that he would reduce the funds to the country’s response.
Lama Pao Sa said that the government did not confiscate any land. He looked forward to interacting with Trump to promote a better understanding of the policies he said, and he said that the public to ensure fair public obtaining land.
Trump’s attack received a response from Elon Musk, a billionaire supporter born in South Africa, and he said in an article on X that the country has the “ownership of racism” by the country. It implies that white people are victims.
White land owners have three -quarters of South African permanent karma farmland, while black land owners have 4 %. Black people account for about 80 % of South Africa’s total population, and about 8 % are white.
Ramaphosa signed a bill last month to solve the gap and make it easier for the country to collect appropriate land for public interests.
His African National Assembly is the largest party of the League of Rule of League. It has accused Trump of making an error message spread by Afriforum. AFRIFORUM is a right -wing lobbying group, which promotes the interests of White South African Dutch speakers.
The Non -National University said that Trump’s attack was “the direct result of the lobbying groups continued to mislead the global communities and protect the land ownership of the ethnic isolation era.”
AFRIFORUM CEO Kallie Kriel said his group would ask the US government to “directly punish land reform.” The spokesman confirmed that the organization was lobbying in the United States.
Worried about the trade agreement
The second largest political party of the Alliance Government is the Democratic Alliance led by white. He said that it hopes to modify the Land Reform Law to solve certain defects, but it still corrects Trump’s details.
DA said: “The bill allows the state to arbitrarily seize land, which is indeed incorrect, and it is indeed necessary to compensate for legitimately requisition.”
ANC’s mining minister Gwede Mantashe said African countries should “refuse minerals” from the United States to deal with any assistance. Vincent Magwenya, a spokesman for Ramaphosa, told Reuters that these words should be “joking” and the government has not seriously advocated such policies.
Washington provided US $ 440 million aid to South Africa in 2023, of which $ 315 million was used for HIV/AIDS. Lamaga said that US funds account for 17 % of the AIDS/AIDS plan in South Africa, but it is not important in other fields.
Because South Africa’s warm relationship with China and Russia and legal operations on Israel is Byshara’s alleged race, so bilateral relations have been tense.
Rand in South Africa, stocks and government bonds fell after a comment on Trump. Economists said that any measures taken by the United States may damage economic investors when the United States/Africa AGOA Trade Agreement was renewed.
“Do you want to establish a factory in Trump today’s cutting off all the aid countries? Maybe tomorrow, he is tearing AOGOA, maybe on Wednesday, he increased a 25 % tariff because they are too close to China.” Fim PARTNERSS Emerging market expert Charles Robertson said.
Economist’s economist David Omojomolo’s research shows that South Africa’s exports to the United States account for 1 % of GDP, of which about half of them are transportation equipment. He said that 56 % of the exports of South African automotive departments are qualified for AGOA.
Trade Parks Tau said that the government will interact with both sides of the US government and Congress, and the government will continue this year.
He told Reuters at the African Mining Conference at Cape Town: “We are optimistic that we will become part of AGOA.”