US proposes new tariffs of up to 12.5% for SA and other countries
EU, UK among 15 economies at 10% rate; SA, China, India, Australia face 12.5% tariffs
THURSDAY, 04 JUNE 2026, 12:53
EU, UK among 15 economies at 10% rate; SA, China, India, Australia face 12.5% tariffs
Proposed tariff on SA is subject to public hearings scheduled for July 7

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