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South Africa Invites Trump to Explore Business Opportunities

South Africa Invites Trump to Explore Business Opportunities

Bloomberg26-05-2025

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said the nation invited his US counterpart to send officials to the country to 'explore opportunities for deepening investment and trade.'
It extended the invitation to a 'government and business delegation,' he said in his weekly letter published Monday.

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