EU rallies behind SA with R94bn amid Trump’s confrontations
The investment package covers areas of mutual interest including mineral processing, green hydrogen and pharmaceutical production
13 March 2025 - 20:40
UPDATED 13 March 2025 - 23:23
The EU has ramped up its diplomatic and trade ties with SA by announcing an investment package of R94bn during a summit on Thursday as both navigate the Trump administration’s confrontational approach to foreign policy.
The investment package covers areas of mutual interest such as critical raw mineral processing, green hydrogen, renewable energy, transport and digital infrastructure, local vaccine and pharmaceutical production, and resources for skills development...
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