South Africa will submit a revised trade deal offer to the US on Tuesday to reduce the 30 percent tariffs imposed by President Trump. Trade Minister Parks Tau said the new proposal addresses US concerns, including sanitary issues, with US poultry and pork shipments expected soon, Reuters reported.
Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen called the offer generous and beneficial for both countries but warned tariffs could remain unless South Africa changes certain race-related policies criticized by Trump.