JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) -South Africa’s trade minister Parks Tau said on Sunday that he expected negotiations with the U.S. over a trade deal would continue, despite differences between the two countries over this weekend’s Group of 20 summit in Johannesburg.
Host nation South Africa pushed through a G20 Leaders’ Declaration at the summit despite objections from the U.S., which boycotted the event.
“We’ve compartmentalised these issues and said the G20 is a separate process, … we anticipate that the trade discussions will continue,” Tau told reporters at the summit.
South Africa’s efforts to secure a trade agreement with the U.S. have been complicated by issues including Trump’s unfounded accusations of persecution of South Africa’s white minority.
Trump imposed a 30% tariff on imports

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