South Africa's citrus exports are expected to increase by 5% despite facing a 30% tariff imposed by the United States.
2025-09-11 00:00
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High-value export industries in South Africa are adjusting to new trade conditions in the 2025 season due to the United States imposing a 30 percent tariff on South African goods. This tariff is impacting export strategies for citrus, berries, nuts, and table grapes, leading exporters to consider their options.
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