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· South African president Cyril Ramaphosa said that his
country’s economic engagements with Germany was on the upswing I trade
and investment segments, when he welcomed visiting Chancellor Angela
Merkel in Pretoria.
· Germany is South Africa’s second largest trading partner, a
major investor in the economy, a significant tourism market for
South Africans, and a most valued developmental partner
South African president Cyril Ramaphosa said that his country’s
economic engagements with Germany were on the upswing in trade and
investment segments, when he welcomed visiting Chancellor Angela
Merkel in Pretoria.
Germany is South Africa’s second largest trading partner, a major
investor in the economy, a significant tourism market for South
Africans, and the most valued developmental partner. At the customary
welcome meeting, the South African President underscored the need for
resolving African problems by Africans and added that German investors
have not disappointed South Africa and recalled their investments in
the critical areas, creating number of gainful jobs. Merkel would also
visit Angola.