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Listen: Ramaphosa wants to boost U.S./S.A. trade-relations

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President Cyril Ramaphosa has thanked the more than 600 United States companies, currently operating in the country, for supporting the country’s investment and job creation drive.

Ramaphosa this week participated in the virtual US-South Africa Investment Round-table, saying that investing in the South African economy is now more important than ever, in the wake of the covid-19 pandemic.

Ramaphosa says Government is continuing to make the country a more attractive investment destination for international investors.

He says South Africa is one of the US’s biggest African trade-partners.

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