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Redi Tlhabi breaks down Trump's tariff chaos with Phillip van Niekerk

Redi Tlhabi breaks down Trump's tariff chaos with Phillip van Niekerk

Daily Maverick4 days ago
In this episode of The Readiness Report, Redi Tlhabi sits down with veteran journalist Phillip van Niekerk to unpack the geopolitical chaos unleashed by Donald Trump's sweeping new tariffs. From South Africa to Brazil, global economies are reeling, and the implications run deeper than trade. Are we witnessing the collapse of multilateralism, or the rise of something far more personal and dangerous? Tune in for sharp analysis and commentary, and to hear more about why this matters for South Africa right now.
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